Posts - Bill - HR 4193 Time is Money Act
house 06/26/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to update flight delay standards so that delays over 2 hours domestically and 5 hours internationally are officially recognized, aiming to improve how airlines manage and communicate these disruptions.
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HR 4193 - Time is Money Act
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moderate 06/26/2025
I’m all for less delay, but enforcement will decide if this is a fix or just more red tape.
left-leaning 06/26/2025
This bill isn’t just about flights; it’s about holding airlines accountable for their mess-ups.
moderate 06/26/2025
Fewer delays sound great, as long as it doesn’t just shift the problem somewhere else.
right-leaning 06/26/2025
If airlines had skin in the game, maybe they’d fix delays without Uncle Sam telling them what to do.
left-leaning 06/26/2025
Finally, a win for the everyday traveler—less time wasted in airports means more time for life.
left-leaning 06/26/2025
Cutting delays isn’t just good policy; it’s a basic respect for working people’s time.
right-leaning 06/26/2025
Lowering the threshold sounds like a setup for regulatory overreach, not real progress.
right-leaning 06/26/2025
More regulations? Great, just what airlines needed—another line in an already tangled rulebook.
moderate 06/26/2025
Two hours or three? Seems like common sense to tighten the rules, but let’s watch for unintended baggage.