Senate committee makes changes to government’s passenger rights bill
OTTAWA — The Senate transport committee has introduced its own amendments to a government bill aimed at providing more protections for airline passengers.
The senators amended Bill C-49 to specify that air passengers cannot be left stranded on the tarmac for more than 90 minutes without food or water, and to preserve the ability of consumer rights advocates to bring public interest complaints — two issues raised by airline passenger rights advocate Gabor Lukacs.
Lukacs, who says the original bill would have allowed for tarmac delays of up to three hours, calls the Senate amendments a victory for travellers.
He adds, however, that the fight is not over, because the bill as it stands scraps compensation requirements for flights affected by mechanical failures.