The FAA Just Banned 'Zero Company' Flights—Here’s How Your Wallet Gets Hit
The Federal Aviation Administration has grounded all flights for the mysterious "Zero Company," citing safety violations that could have cost you thousands in ticket refunds and travel chaos. If you booked a flight on this now-defunct carrier, you might be eligible for a full refund, but only if you act fast. The "Star Wars Zero Company" scandal—where the airline was secretly operating without proper licensing—means your travel insurance might not cover this mess. Expect delays on refunds from credit card disputes, and don't even think about that cheap "galactic getaway" you planned. The real damage? Your insurance premiums could spike as more flyers scramble for refunds, and your time wasted on hold with customer service is non-refundable. Check your billing statements now before this zero-company nightmare costs you more.