Some new air passenger rights land mid-July, others delayed until Christmas
TORONTO — New federal regulations will land in mid-July requiring airlines to help and compensate passengers stuck on tarmacs for hours, but air travellers must wait until Christmas to be compensated for cancelled flights.
Transport Minister Marc Garneau unveiled the details Friday morning, saying the rules and timelines aim to strike a balance between being fair to passengers and to air carriers.
He called the rules around cancellations “more complex requirements” that require a longer runway so airlines can draw up and implement new policies.