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Canada Government’s Airline Compensation Ruling

The Canada Government’s updated air passenger protection regulations were upheld by the country’s top court, requiring airlines to compensate passengers for flight disruptions or lost luggage. These rules apply to all flights within, into, or out of Canada, ensuring fair treatment for passengers. The regulations mandate compensation of up to C$1,000 for delays and require airlines to provide food, accommodation, or refunds for canceled flights.

Airlines argued that these rules conflict with international treaties, but the court ruled in favor of maintaining Canada’s regulations. The decision highlights the government’s role in improving the air travel system and ensuring digital submission of disputes through the Canadian Transportation Agency (CTA).

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