Posts - Bill - HR 3477 Ensuring Airline Resiliency to Reduce Delays and Cancellations Act
house 05/17/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to ensure that airlines develop and regularly update plans to better handle severe weather, staffing challenges, and cybersecurity risks, all to reduce delays and cancellations and improve passengers' travel experiences.
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HR 3477 - Ensuring Airline Resiliency to Reduce Delays and Cancellations Act
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moderate 05/17/2025
If operators keep flying blind through weather and tech glitches, this bill might just be what’s needed.
left-leaning 05/17/2025
Finally, a bill that makes airlines put people over profits—it's about time someone held them accountable.
right-leaning 05/17/2025
Red tape doesn’t make planes fly smoother; innovation and competition do, not another mandate.
left-leaning 05/17/2025
Making carriers plan for weather disruptions? Welcome to the 21st century—where safety isn’t optional.
moderate 05/17/2025
Sounds like common sense: plan ahead or pay the price in customer complaints and delays.
right-leaning 05/17/2025
More government meddling won’t fix flight delays—let the free market sort bad management out.
right-leaning 05/17/2025
Mandating operational plans? Next up: bureaucrats scheduling your flights. No thanks.
left-leaning 05/17/2025
If we don’t demand resiliency plans now, passengers will just keep getting stranded in the sky of corporate greed.
moderate 05/17/2025
Airline chaos is a headache for all sides—maybe this resiliency plan is the aspirin we’ve been missing.