Meal vouchers will be sent for delays of three hours or more and hotel vouchers for overnight delays.
On Thursday, United Airlines said that it will start sending meal and hotel vouchers via phone to passengers whose flights have been disrupted.
Disruptions include issues pertaining to maintenance or technology— or what United spokesperson Amy Fisher called "controllable" delays— which means weather related issues don't count.
Flights for those with overnight delays will be rebooked for the next day, she added.
"We've been automatically rebooking customers and providing meal and hotel vouchers for years," Fisher said.
Persons:
Amy Fisher, Fisher, We've, Pete Buttigieg
Organizations:
Department of Transportation, Morning, United Airlines