US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal House Bill HB3653

Introduced
5/29/25  
Refer
5/29/25  

Caption

ON TIME Act Obligating Notification for Travelers about Interruptions from Maintenance and Employee Issues Act

Impact

If enacted, HB3653 will significantly influence the operational procedures of airlines by formalizing the requirements for delay notifications. This change could lead to improved transparency for passengers when unexpected delays occur and may enhance customer satisfaction. Additionally, by clearly outlining the obligations of air carriers, the bill aims to hold them accountable for the inconvenience caused to travelers, potentially leading to better communication practices throughout the industry.

Summary

House Bill 3653, known as the 'ON TIME Act', aims to amend Title 49 of the United States Code. The primary objective of the bill is to ensure that air carriers are mandated to provide timely notifications to passengers about delays that arise due to maintenance or crew rest issues. In particular, the bill specifies that if a delay occurs and there are no alternative aircraft or crew available to replace the scheduled ones, air carriers must immediately inform affected passengers with an estimated duration for the delay. If an estimate is not available, carriers must notify passengers and subsequently update them as soon as the information becomes available.

Contention

Despite its objective to improve passenger communication, the bill may face contention regarding its implementation and enforcement. Some stakeholders may raise concerns about the potential operational burdens placed on air carriers, as they would need to develop systems to comply with these notification requirements. Furthermore, there might be debates over the specificity of the notification processes, including the mediums through which notifications should be delivered, such as public announcements, display boards, or direct notifications via technology. The efficiency of these communication methods and their reception by passengers could also be subjects of discussion among legislators and industry professionals.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US HB5847

Airline Travelers Right to Know Act

US HB649

Relative to the maintenance obligations of motor vehicle operators.

US SB216

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US HB5087

FLIGHT Act Frequent Logistics Information for Grounded and Held Travelers Act

US SB1679

FLIGHT Act Frequent Logistics Information for Grounded and Held Travelers Act

US A10169

Requires broadband service providers to adhere to repair timelines for service interruptions including commencing corrective actions within twenty-four hours of notice and updating affected customers at least once every twenty-four hours during such interruptions.

US HR129

Requesting Health Maintenance Organizations In The State To Adhere To And Be Held Accountable For Issuing Timely Reimbursements Of Health Care Claims Pursuant To The State's Clean Claims Statute.

US SB2225

Prevent Interruptions in Physical Therapy Act of 2025

US HB1517

Prevent Interruptions in Physical Therapy Act of 2025

US HB5613

It’s About Time Act

Similar Bills

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