Rule 240 refers to a former federal regulation requiring airlines to provide alternative accommodation for travelers if delays were not due to the weather. While the regulation is no longer a federal requirement following deregulation in 1978, many airlines still honor the policy in their conditions of carriage.
Rule 240 Blogs and Commentaries
Google Blog Search: Rule 240
Newsweek.com: Budget Travel: Rule 240 is a traveler's myth (January 24, 2008)
Richard Miniter.com: Rule 240 and Other Travel Myths (January 19, 2008)
The Consumerist: Don't Fly Without A Copy Of Rule 240 (April 6, 2007)
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