He's basically saying that the government won't do anything to fix this, but he really hopes things turn out okay for you.
Sometimes an airline will offer you points or miles as compensation, but you are entitled to a cash refund when your flight is canceled. When deciding whether to accept miles, it’s helpful to know their value, which varies, but often is estimated at 1 to 1.5 cents per mile.

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No…? He’s clearly just informing people of their rights and assuring them they’ll be enforced. What a bad-faith reading of his tweets. What a bad look for you.
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you’re just lying to people about this, Marianne, why? are you OK?
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Am I missing all Marianne's posts condemning the GOP for stripping rights from millions of Americans?
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Marianne, this line of attack has already been debunked. Wake up, keep up.
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Airlines offer miles as compensation for some travel issues, and you can often negotiate on this. That’s between you and the airline. But you are entitled to cash refunds for canceled flights - that’s a requirement that we will continue to enforce.
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I'm basically saying that you are still irrelevant and that you always will be....
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I am once again asking the peanut gallery to do any amount of research. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Airlin…
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DRAGGGGG PRIDE MONTH OVER
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Airlines wanted deregulation in the 1980s under Reagan ¹and they got it. This is the result.
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