Quantcast

Airlines extend trip credit expirations amid new DOT regulations

Qantas’ free international Wi-Fi to switch on from next week
The real reason Southwest is charging for bags now
Air France-KLM in ongoing talks with Air Europa on potential stake, CEO says
Frontier Savagely Shades Southwest After They Eliminated Longstanding Free Bag Policy, Sparking Backlash
Passengers escape fiery American Airlines jet in Denver
Delta, American Dive On Slashed Outlooks; But Two Airlines Rally
Competitors are circling Southwest after the airline announced it's going to start charging for checked bags
Exclusive: Dominican Low-Cost Carrier Arajet Wants to Disrupt NYC Market
Boeing deliveries rise 63% in February from a year earlier
Transportation Secretary Duffy Lays Out 10 Ways the FAA Is Working to Upgrade Air Traffic Control and Make Flying Safer
EasyJet pilot Paul Elsworth suspended after flying too close to mountain
Delta Air Lines bets on ‘blended-wing’ flight to reduce emissions
Europe's airlines pivot to bite size M&A deals to limit cost, regulatory burden
Dave Emerson named new CEO of Virgin Australia, replacing Jayne Hrdlicka
Ryanair DELAYS controversial new boarding pass rule to avoid summer chaos
FAA Orders Inspection, Replacement of 737NG Engine Parts
Spirit Adds New Airport, Three Routes
Delta crash passengers should take the $30,000 payment, their lawyers say. Here’s why.
Budget airline launches new cheap flights to one of the UK’s top winter sun destinations
Brazilian airline Azul to go 'back to basics' after challenging 2024
Airlines cancel flights as air travel to ‘grind to complete halt’ this week ahead of major strike action in Europe
Dramatic moment American Airlines plane diverted to Rome is escorted by fighter jets after mid-air bomb threat
Jetstar Faces Major Backlash as Nationwide System Outage Causes Travel Chaos, Stranding Passengers and Disrupting Flights Across the Australian Airline Industry
Sudden oil supply outages creating turbulence for airline industry
Southwest's layoffs dent its worker-first culture
Abu Dhabi's long-haul carrier Etihad Airways sees record $476 million profit in 2024
Jet2 warns of profits squeeze from rising costs and late bookings
Southwest bends further to activist shareholder Elliott's demands
Downgraded on a flight? Take these simple but important steps to get your money back
Delta Offers Over $2 Million to CRJ Crash Passengers
Airlines extend trip credit expirations amid new DOT regulations
Research
Webp 2brmc733gq3wzxudgavjdrbpjdqv
Kristy Tolley Editor | The Points Guy

Alaska Airlines and Delta Air Lines have extended the expiration dates for trip credits in customer accounts. This extension, which adds five years to the validity of these credits, aligns with new regulations from the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT). The rules were included in the Federal Aviation Administration Reauthorization Act of 2024.

An email from Alaska Airlines indicated that flight credits issued due to disruptions are now valid for five years. "Earlier this year you were issued an Alaska Airlines flight credit following a flight disruption," the email stated. Delta's communication was less specific but confirmed an extension for "eCredits."

The change is part of broader efforts by the Biden-Harris Administration to enhance passenger rights. DOT spokesperson Sean Manning said, "Thanks to the FAA Reauthorization Law and Secretary Buttigieg's push for stronger refund protections for passengers, any flight voucher given to passengers for significantly delayed or canceled flights must now be redeemable for at least 5 years before it expires." Manning added that this represents a significant expansion of airline passenger rights.

Get the Newsletter
Sign-up to receive weekly round up of news from Sky Industry News
By submitting, you agree to our Privacy Policy and Terms of Service. By providing your phone number you are opting in and consenting to receive recurring SMS/MMS messages, including automated texts, to that number from our short code. Msg & data rates may apply. Reply HELP for help, STOP to end. SMS opt-in will not be sold, rented, or shared.

Some airlines, including Delta, are also offering more refundable fares instead of issuing long-term credits. Aviation industry analyst Henry Harteveldt praised these developments: "It's good to see more airlines adopt traveler-friendly policies regarding travel credits." He noted that such changes began during the COVID-19 pandemic when airlines extended credit validity due to severe travel restrictions.

Southwest Airlines has eliminated expiration dates on trip credits altogether, marking a first among U.S. carriers.

The reauthorization act not only addresses passenger rights but also provides funding through fiscal year 2028 for agencies like the FAA and National Transportation Safety Board. It includes investments in airport safety and air traffic controller training and establishes new rules for timely refunds on canceled or delayed flights.

Organizations Included in this History
More News

Flying Food Group marked a significant milestone by celebrating 20 years of service to Japan Airlines at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX).

Apr 28, 2025

Korean Air is expanding its Airbus A380 services between Incheon International Airport (ICN) and Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) due to increasing travel demand.

Apr 28, 2025

United Airlines is planning to adjust its flight schedule on the Newark-London Heathrow route by adding a second daytime flight this coming winter.

Apr 28, 2025

American Airlines has expanded its codeshare agreement with Iberia on intra-European routes from Madrid, Spain.

Apr 28, 2025

Sir Elton John, renowned British musician, travels in a Bombardier Global Express XRS private jet.

Apr 28, 2025

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is investigating a British Airways incident involving a Boeing 777-300ER on April 26, 2025.

Apr 28, 2025

Loading...

No comments available.