flight refunds

The government is looking to strengthen air passenger protection rules after recent travel delays with airlines at Canadian airports and abroad, according to a federal minister.

In an interview with CBC Radio's The House that aired on Saturday, January 7, Transport Minister Omar Alghabra explained how he's working to ensure airlines uphold passenger rights and are held responsible for making mistakes.

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Air travel is about to get slightly more convenient for travellers to and from the USA, as proposals have been made to address massive flight delays that have been affecting travellers this year.

The U.S. Department Of Transportation proposed a new rule on Wednesday that seeks to clearly define what a "significant" delay means. It will help flyers better qualify for refunds when their flights are changed.

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Multiple Canadian airlines have announced plans to suspend winter flight routes to international destinations due to factors associated with the Omicron variant.

This week, Air Canada became the latest company to confirm an updated schedule for early 2022, citing "the current pandemic context." It suspended flights to some tourist hot spots in places like the Caribbean and Cuba, among others.

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The Government of Canada is looking into changing the law to close a COVID-19 loophole regarding flight refunds in Canada.

According to a new government report, the proposed amendments to airplane laws would require carriers to refund or rebook flights "within a reasonable time" if their flights have been delayed for a lengthy period of time or cancelled due to outside forces.

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