MONTREAL — New Air Passenger Protection Regulations go into effect today. The update comes as the Canadian Transport Agency tries to close a loophole t
MONTREAL — New Air Passenger Protection Regulations go into effect today.
Starting Thursday, airlines will be required to issue a full refund for cancellations and delays if passengers are not placed on a new flight within 48 hours, including for reasons outside of the airline’s control.
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