Canada's new rules offer extra compensation for passengers bumped by airlines

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Canada's new rules offer extra compensation for passengers bumped by airlines.

Canada introduced new consumer protection rules Monday for airline passengers traveling to or from the country, offering up to Can$2,400 in compensation for people who miss flights because airlines have overbooked.

As of Monday, airlines will be required to"provide compensation of up to Can$2,400 for denial of boarding for reasons within the airlines' control," such as overbooking, when an airline sells more tickets than a given flight can accommodate.

Source: Law Daily Report (lawdailyreport.net)

 

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