Airline Travel
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Air travel advocates in uproar after CTA proposes fines against passengers'The government is not serving the public interest here whatsoever,' Gábor Lukács with Air Passenger Rights told Global News.CanadaFeb 25, 2025
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WestJet suspending transatlantic flights between 3 cities, Europe this summerWestJet announced Monday that the airline will no longer be offering direct flights from Halifax to London Gatwick, Dublin, Glasgow and Paris as in previous summers.CanadaJan 30, 2023
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Chaos continues at Western Canadian airports. What can stranded passengers do?Flight delays and cancellations continued Tuesday across Western Canada. Here's what you need to know about rebooking and compensation if you're a stranded passenger.ConsumerDec 20, 2022
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Saskatchewan airports see increase in passengers since COVID restrictions liftedWith COVID-19 travel restrictions lifting, Saskatchewan airports are experiencing a pleasant lift in business.ConsumerApr 27, 2022
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Coronavirus: 7 more B.C. flights added to growing list of possible exposureWhere possible, the affected rows on the flights have also been included.HealthJul 28, 2020
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Coronavirus: Airline passengers from Mexico City to YVR warned of possible exposureThe affected flight is No. 696, which flew to Vancouver on June 25.HealthJul 10, 2020
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Air travel and COVID-19: Will the industry rebound from its biggest setback?Since the onset of the coronavirus pandemic, people seeking to travel by play have more to think about than the bottles of liquids in their carry-on.Jun 28, 2020
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Travel will never be the same, thanks to COVID-19Someday, we'll refer to the moment in 2020 when travel changed from what we once knew due to coronavirus, but we have to get through it first.CanadaMay 18, 2020
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Teen stranded overnight at Calgary airport after ‘series of unfortunate events’The family of a teenager who had to spend the night alone at the Calgary International Airport is still in disbelief.ConsumerMar 27, 2019
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U.S. lawmakers look to regulate airline seat size with new legislationThe regulation of seat width and legroom is part of a five-year extension of federal aviation programs announced early Saturday by Republican and Democratic leaders of the House and Senate committees that oversee the nation’s air travel.ConsumerSep 23, 2018
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