Under proposed legislation recently introduced by the Liberal government, airlines will be required to address passenger complaints about poor service quality within 30 days of receiving them, says Transport Minister Omar Alghabra.
The legislation also adds other regulations to theĀ Air Passenger Protection Regulations (APPR) that the minister says will close “loopholes” for airlines and make more passengers entitled to compensation under certain service conditions, such as having their flights cancelled shortly before departure or when passengers’ luggage is lost by an airline.
Alghabra says the new amendments will make passenger compensation “the default unless specifically cited as a limited exception.”
The amendments were proposed in the House of Commons as part of an omnibus budget bill introduced on April 20 and sponsored by Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland….
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