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Default A three-hour time limit on tarmac waits for airline passengers will become law

The senator says legislation mandating a three-hour cap is on the 'one-yard line.' The proposal draws qualified support from American Airlines' former CEO.

A three-hour time limit on tarmac waits for airline passengers will soon become law, Sen. Barbara Boxer (D-Calif.) said today at an unofficial hearing on airline passengers' rights.

The Capitol Hill event drew both supporters and critics of the legislation, which would force airlines to create plans to deplane passengers after three hours and would require the carriers to provide basic services such as food and water while travelers are waiting on planes.
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