The Canadian Transportation Agency has revealed the proposed new air passenger rights’ rules it intends to start enforcing next year, but as John Hua reports, critics say the new regulations regarding compensation for delays will fail to take off.
Air Passenger Rights
Airlines could have to pay for delays under new rules
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