New rules clarify when travellers are compensated for flight disruptions

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OTTAWA – The federal government is proposing new rules surrounding airlines’ obligations to travellers whose flights are disrupted, even when delays or cancellations are caused by an “exceptional circumstance” outside of carriers’control.

The Canadian Transportation Agency’s amendments to the Air Passenger Protection Regulations, announced today, would require carriers to provide meals to passengers whose flights are delayed at least two hours, along with overnight accommodation if necessary.

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