Millions of Americans were forced to put off travel plans over the past year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. And while many airlines waived cancellation fees and provided credits, if not refunds, for abondoned flights, many of those vouchers came with an expiration date.
Sen. Ed Markey wants that to change.
In a letter Monday to 10 major U.S. airlines, Markey and fellow Sen. Richard Blumenthal pressured the companies to make all pandemic-related flight credits valid indefinitely.
“In light of the ongoing pandemic and looming expiration dates for flight credits, we fear that countless consumers will be unable to redeem their flight credits or will redeem them at a
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