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Airlines must now send passengers a link to inform them about their rights at the time of ticket booking. Will this help travelers deal better with flight-related problems?

The government’s new rule requiring airlines to share a link about passenger rights during ticket booking could be a big relief for flyers. Often, when flights are delayed, canceled, or baggage goes missing, most travelers don’t know what they’re entitled to. This lack of awareness means people often miss out on compensation or support they deserve. With this rule, passengers can become more informed before they even step into the airport. It could push airlines to be more accountable too.

However, it also depends on how easy the link is to understand—if the information is too complex or hidden in legal language, it may not help much. Still, it’s a positive step toward transparency. Do you think this move will make a real difference in how passengers handle air travel issues?

Manish Sharma
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