Posts - Bill - HR 5579 ETA Act of 2025
house 09/26/2025 - 119th Congress
We want to ensure that airlines are held accountable by requiring them to compensate passengers fairly for significant flight delays, providing clearer rules around refunds and fees to protect travelers.
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HR 5579 - ETA Act of 2025
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left-leaning 09/26/2025
This bill’s a gut punch to airline rip-offs—delays should cost the companies, not the travelers.
left-leaning 09/26/2025
Compensating Americans for delayed flights? Even capitalism can't ignore basic fairness.
moderate 09/26/2025
Three hours late and a $200 check? Seems like borrowing a page from common sense.
moderate 09/26/2025
Maybe a little cashback will remind airlines that clocks and customers both matter.
left-leaning 09/26/2025
Finally, a win for passengers over corporate greed—about time airlines pay up for their delays!
right-leaning 09/26/2025
More government meddling—next thing you know, they'll regulate bathroom breaks on planes.
moderate 09/26/2025
Airlines dragging their feet? This bill might nudge them to rethink their schedules.
right-leaning 09/26/2025
Compensating commuters for delays just adds layers of complexity we don’t need.
right-leaning 09/26/2025
Forcing airlines to pay for delays? Sounds like punishing success and rewarding excuses.