The issue of what rights airline passengers should have when stuck in a plane at an airport for hours because of weather-related or other delays has been largely out of the news lately. Such "tarmac strandings" are relatively rare but when they occur often make good tales for the media and revive talk of legislation to govern such situations.
Federal legislation is working its way through Congress now that would outline what airlines must do in such situations. I'll be looking into this more for a future column. For now, a long article on the topic was published by USA Today this week and provides good background. Find it here.
The American Society of Travel Agents weighed in on the issue with Congress, asking for a clear message from new regulations. Here's a report on that from Travel Agent magazine.
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