That's why we've issued new rules limiting how much time
passengers can sit in planes stuck on the tarmac; requiring airlines to refund baggage fees if they don't deliver your luggage on time; mandating that airlines prominently disclose all potential fees — including luggage fees,
meal fees, change fees, or cancellation fees; and doubling the amount of
voucher money for which
passengers are eligible if they're involuntarily bumped from an oversold flight.
American Airlines, for example, offers
vouchers for a «discounted rate» at an approved hotel for
passengers whose flights are cancelled, but does not cover transportation to and from the hotel or
meals.