Rossen Reports: Click here to see if airlines owe you for flight delays
Updated: 11:47 AM CST Dec 27, 2022
Hey, yeah, let's get right to the rundown first widespread flight cancelations and delays. You know, what's been happening. And we're all wondering, what are the airlines owe us? Do I get money from them? Do I get free miles? You have to call them and try to figure it out until now. I have new answers for you. One stop shopping. One place to find all of that. Then an urgent warning criminals are fishing for your financial information and getting it. Find out who's the most vulnerable and how amazon is launching *** new Program to fight those cyberattacks. Finally, every single time I shop at this major retailer, I have been missing out. You probably have to on getting money back. I'm gonna show you the freeway you can cache into. First up in the first six months of this year. Look at this 24% of domestic flights delayed and 3.2% of them canceled entirely. And we're not even adding up the stats for the summer travel season yet when it's been especially bad if you've experienced rough air travel and I don't mean turbulence. I mean, cancelations, you don't want to sort through customer service websites. You don't want to call and sit on the phone, wait to find out. Do you owe me anything you owe me money? No. Now the Department of Transportation is creating an interactive dashboard. It's all in one place. All the airlines feed right into it and it tells you if your flight has been delayed or canceled and it's been within the airline's control. It'll tell you if you get any money back and how much the dashboard will live right here on the department's aviation Consumer protection website. Okay. It's *** really cool tool. If you haven't used it before, it's going to go live by september 2nd, just before Labor day weekend, we're going to post *** link to this on my website. Rawson reports dot com. Find out if you're owed money. Next up phishing attacks are on the rise this year, security experts say young adults about 25 years and younger are especially vulnerable, not just through email, not just through texts, but social media to now amazon is teaming up with the national cyber Security alliance to bring you this website right here. It's called protect connect dot com protect connect dot com on the website. You can learn what kind of cyber attacks are happening right now, tips on how to protect yourself. And you can even take *** quiz if you want to quiz yourself your kids about just how cyber savvy you are. It's *** really good website to look at with the family to make sure you're not falling for the phishing attacks, doing everything you can to protect the information. Things like hovering over links that you don't fully recognize to make sure they're legit, right and installing multifactor authentication to keep your account secure. Finally, there are so many stores that have loyalty programs can save you *** lot of money. Target has *** loyalty program called Target Circle. Okay, all you have to do is sign up for *** free account. Here's what you get access to exclusive disk Counts up to 50% off, 50% off some stuff for your birthday, you get 5% off. But here's the best part every time you shop in the store or online you get 1% cash back. Every time you shop. Then during checkout, either give the cashier your phone number, you know right into the little thing or the app gives you *** bar code that you can scan on your phone when you're ready to cash in. All that money you've earned can go towards your next purchase. Pretty cool, that's all for today, back to you.
Rossen Reports: Click here to see if airlines owe you for flight delays
Updated: 11:47 AM CST Dec 27, 2022
Widespread flight cancellations and delays have us all wondering; what do the airlines owe us? Do we get money back or free miles? Do airlines have the power to offer food and lodging vouchers? It’s been hard to figure it out — until now.The U.S. Department of Transportation created a new, interactive dashboard to keep you informed on services and amenities that each airline provides to you if your flight is delayed or canceled based on issues within the airline’s control.You can also use the dashboard to compare amenities that the airlines commit to provide in the event of a controllable flight cancellation or delay when deciding which airline to fly.The dashboard is located on the department’s Aviation Consumer Protection website. Click here to visit the website.
Widespread flight cancellations and delays have us all wondering; what do the airlines owe us? Do we get money back or free miles? Do airlines have the power to offer food and lodging vouchers? It’s been hard to figure it out — until now.
The U.S. Department of Transportation created a new, interactive dashboard to keep you informed on services and amenities that each airline provides to you if your flight is delayed or canceled based on issues within the airline’s control.
You can also use the dashboard to compare amenities that the airlines commit to provide in the event of a controllable flight cancellation or delay when deciding which airline to fly.
The dashboard is located on the department’s Aviation Consumer Protection website. Click here to visit the website.