Passenger rights vary widely depending on where you fly. Here’s what to expect and what to do next.
WASHINGTON — Airlines worldwide have begun canceling flights as the war in the Middle East strains jet fuel supplies and pushes up prices — but the disruption doesn’t end there.
For travelers, it can mean having to navigate a confusing web of passenger protections that vary widely depending on where they’re flying.
And the timing is amplifying the impact.
“These pressures are arriving at a time when summer travel demand is ramping up, with major
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