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Proposed US Airline Compensation Rule
Passengers in the U.S. may soon have similar airline delay compensation rules as EU passengers have had for over 20 years. The Biden Administration has put forward a rule requiring US airlines to provide compensation to passengers for delays of 3 or more hours that are within their control as well...
Joanna Teljeur, 10.07.2025
1 minutes readAir Canada Pending Pilot Strike
Air Canada passengers should begin to prepare for upcoming flights as two important events are in the works: a possible pilot strike planned for September 17 as well as new flight check-in times that go into effect September 4. What to Know About the Potential Pilot Strike Pilots with Air Canada...
Joanna Teljeur, 12.11.2025
3 minutes readCan I Change the Name on a Plane Ticket?
Changing the name on flight tickets depends on various factors, like the airline's policy, the country's regulations and the type of ticket. In many situations, you can't change the name unless you're simply correcting a spelling mistake. Here at AirAdvisor, our expert team is here to ensure you...
Nicolle Harwood-Nash, 21.05.2026
5 minutes readThe Best Days to Fly: Which Days Offer the Cheapest Flights
Did you know that according to Hopper, booking mid-week flights, typically on a Wednesday, can save travellers up to 17%? On domestic US flights, this can save an average of $56 per ticket. To save this amount (or more), you’ll need to pay attention to a flight’s time of day, day of the...
Amy Lancelotte, 04.05.2026
10 minutes readWhat To Do When Your Flight Is Canceled
According to FlightAware, more than 1,500 flights are canceled on an average day; a number that skyrockets during holidays and peak travel seasons. While flight cancellations may be an inevitable part of the travel landscape, you can still get to where you're going and even get a refund or...
Joanna Teljeur, 23.02.2026
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