The Travellers’ Charter was announced less than two years ago to protect Canadian travellers from certain behaviours deemed abusive by the airlines:
The European Union has had similar legislation for several years allowing travelers to pick up up to $900 under certain circumstances.
The Traveler Protection Regulations will allow for compensation ranging from $125 to $2,400 depending on the situation and will go into effect in 2 stages: July 15 and December 15, 2019.
All requirements for:
…will be effective as of July 15, 2019.
For example, if you are denied boarding on your flight (overbooked), you can get:
For lost or damaged luggage, you can receive up to $2,100.
All delay and cancellation requirements will be effective December 15, 2019.
Compensation will depend on the size of the airline (+/- 2 million passengers/year):
For example, if your flight with Air Canada is delayed between 3 and 6 hours, you can receive $400 in compensation.
Delays and cancellations are commonplace in the airline industry. This can be related to many factors… including the weather, a real issue in Canada.
But the Passenger Protection Regulations have been quite protective of the airlines here! Indeed, the law provides for many exclusionary measures such as:
If your delay or cancellation is not related to one of these situations… then you can be compensated!
Let’s hope that the airlines will not try to “blame the weather” for many delays or cancellations… !
These measures apply:
Thus, all flights operated by Air Canada, Air Transat, WestJet… are affected by this measure.
This also applies to flights operated by foreign airlines (Air France, Delta, American, Swiss…) that originate or terminate in Canada.
Each airline will have procedures in place to allow you to obtain compensation.
You will have 1 year to file a claim and the airline must respond within 30 days.
The airline may offer you compensation other than money (such as a coupon for another trip), but it must be more than the monetary compensation provided.
You will have the option to accept or decline this offer (or to choose a cash refund).
This Travelers’ Charter is great news for all travelers! It remains to be seen what influence it will have on the behavior of airlines… and possibly on the price of air tickets!
This does not prevent you from being equipped with the right credit cards to obtain compensation for flight delays or cancellations, or lost / delayed luggage!
To that end, check out our article on the best credit card for travel insurance with premium tickets!
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