Flight disruption rule change proposals ‘fall short,’ airlines tell Ottawa | Unpublished
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Author: Sean Previl
Publication Date: December 23, 2024 - 12:28

Flight disruption rule change proposals ‘fall short,’ airlines tell Ottawa

December 23, 2024
The federal government has released proposed changes to the Air Passenger Protection Regulations surrounding airlines' obligations to travellers when flights are disrupted.


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