Airline Passenger Bill Of Rights
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Air Transat ordered to pay expenses for passengers stuck on Ottawa tarmac for hoursA federal agency is ordering Air Transat to cover out-of-pocket expenses for passengers caught in an hours-long tarmac delay this summer as part of a ruling that places the blame for the fiasco solely on the airline.CanadaNov 30, 2017
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Air Transat takes aim at Ottawa’s proposed passenger bill of rights after tarmac delaysJean-Francois Lemay made the comment in a response last week to the Canadian Transportation Agency about an incident July 31 in which two Air Transat planes sat for hours on an Ottawa tarmac.ConsumerAug 9, 2017
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AMA says it will be part of consultations for new airline passenger bill of rightsThe Alberta Motor Association will be a part of the consultations in 2018 on the new airline passenger bill of rights.CanadaJun 10, 2017
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Stop bumping passengers from overbooked flights, Ottawa tells airlinesThe federal transport minister is urging the country's airlines to voluntarily stop removing passengers from full flights against their will before its legislation banning the practice comes into force.CanadaMay 19, 2017
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