Passenger refund issues flagged to federal government a year before pandemic
OTTAWA — An air passenger rights advocate says he flagged problems with refund rules to Ottawa more than a year before authorities said the pandemic brought the issues to light.
Gabor Lukacs, president of Air Passenger Rights, says he spoke with policy experts at the Transport Department and the Canadian Transportation Agency in January 2019 about ambiguities in the new passenger bill of rights.
He says he warned them this could leave airlines with the false impression they can deny customers reimbursement for all cancelled flights.
Internal documents from the Transport Department and the transportation agency suggest it took more than seven months for the government to take action on refunds after it first identified “gaps” in the rules.