A new law requires airlines to refund fees for lost or delayed luggage. WASHINGTON -- If a U.S. airline loses or delays your luggage in transit, it will have refund your baggage fees under a new law setting U.S. aviation policy through September 2017. However, don't expect that refund right away: The law gives the transportation secretary up to one year to issue regulations that would formally implement it. Passengers who pay extra to check their luggage currently do not get their money back if the baggage goes awry. "This is a way of correcting a gross...
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