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flight delays

Trip delayed? Were you bumped from a flight? As a Canadian, you may be entitled to compensation under the Air Passenger Protection Regulations enforced by the Canadian Transportation Agency.

However, it can be difficult to figure out what you're owed, especially when it comes down to specific situations and the reasons for the delay or cancellation.

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Air Canada has responded after a new ranking named it the worst airline for on-time performance in North America out of 10 major carriers.

The airline came in at the bottom of the ranking for punctuality in a new report by aviation analytics site Cirium, with just 63% of Air Canada's flights in 2023 arriving on time.

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If you're travelling to Europe this summer, you could be facing flight delays and cancellations as air traffic controllers across the continent are reportedly threatening to strike.

The Times has reported that walkouts could be announced as early as Monday, July 10, 2023, which could lead to thousands of European flights being cancelled.

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Flight delays and cancellations are every traveler’s nightmare and something many deal with while waiting to board a plane to that destination they’ve been dreaming of for a long time. However, these uncomfortable situations could soon become a bit less of a problem, as U.S. airlines would compensate you after keeping you stranded.

For the first time ever, the United States Department of Transportation (DOT) is planning to launch an initiative that would require airlines to compensate and cover the expenses of travelers affected by flight delays and cancellations controlled by the flight companies.

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With many travellers citing issues receiving compensation for flight cancellations and delays among Canadian airlines, Canada's minister of transport has announced new measures that would make it easier for passengers to be compensated.

On April 24, Minister of Transport Omar Alghabra laid out planned changes to the Canada Transportation Act that would strengthen air passenger rights and simplify the process for getting traveller complaints resolved.

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