Toronto Star

Ottawa opens complaint inquiry over flight delays

Passenger-rights rules took effect in December

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OTTAWA— The Canadian Transporta­tion Agency has announced an inquiry under new passenger-rights rules after receiving multiple complaints from travellers about flight delays.

The investigat­ion was announced Thursday, less than two months after new rules went into effect.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau ordered Transport Minister Marc Garneau in his mandate letter to make Canada’s airports more efficient and accountabl­e to travellers and to set standards to limit the amount of time passengers spend waiting at airports.

The agency said in a statement that it’s received multiple complaints since the new rules took effect on Dec. 15.

The agency’s chief compliance officer will spend the next six weeks collecting and analyzing evidence about the complaints, which allege that airlines failed to accurately communicat­e reasons behind delays and cancellati­ons. The agency will determine next steps after the officer’s report is finished.

“Airlines have an obligation, under the air passenger protection regulation­s, to provide timely, accurate informatio­n to passengers on the reasons for flight delays and cancellati­ons,” Scott Streiner, the agency’s chair, said in a statement.

“This inquiry will look into allegation­s that in some cases, airlines haven’t lived up to this obligation.”

The new rules affect flight delays, and compensate flyers for delays and cancellati­ons if they’re for reasons within an airline’s control. The rules exempt delays resulting from weather or mechanical issues.

They rely on travellers filing complaints with airlines or, as a last resort, the Canadian Transporta­tion Agency.

 ?? CHRIS YOUNG THE CANADIAN PRESS FILE PHOTO ?? The rules affect flight delays and cancellati­ons and will compensate flyers if those reasons are within an airline’s control.
CHRIS YOUNG THE CANADIAN PRESS FILE PHOTO The rules affect flight delays and cancellati­ons and will compensate flyers if those reasons are within an airline’s control.

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