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, said 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.
“The failure to clearly address refunds was discussed specifically,” Lukacs said, stating the subject occupied the first half of a 90-minute teleconference on Jan. 17 of that year.
The passenger rights charter gives “the incorrect impression that airlines are free to do as they please” on reimbursing customers for all cancelled flights, the advocacy group wrote in a submission to the agency in February 2019, when the rules were not yet finalized.