The new rules in the government's long-promised passenger bill of rights will also require airlines to pay up to $2,400 for anyone who is denied boarding for situations within an airline's control, and up to $2,100 for lost or damaged luggage.Travellers will have to wait until just before Christmas for rules requiring airlines to seat parents beside or near their children at no extra cost, as well as compensation for cancellations.
Garneau says the rules and timelines aim to strike a balance between being fair to passengers and to air carriers. He calls the rules around cancellations "more complex requirements" that require a longer runway so airlines can draw up and implement new policies.
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In keeping with that old airline spirit where sometimes your luggage lands months after you do.
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