Were companies required to issue pandemic flight vouchers in the US?

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Back when the pandemic first landed in the US, we cancelled some flights that we had booked. The company we booked through offered us vouchers that ostensibly expired at the end of this year (9 months in the future). However, now, the company refuses to honor these vouchers. Were there any requirements/rules back then by the DOT/feds/states that airlines/travel companies allow customers to reschedule their flights, or am I strictly at the company's whim on this?






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