Feds to hike max fine for airlines abusing passenger protection regulations to $1M
OTTAWA — The federal government plans to quadruple to $1 million the maximum fine for airlines that repeatedly violate passengers’ rights.
Transport Minister Steven MacKinnon says fining airlines is a last resort but the current system isn’t working.
The Canadian Transportation Agency, which handles passenger complaints, is facing a backlog of more than 97,000 cases.
“The system is broken. Decisions by the Canadian Transportation Agency can take years. This is not acceptable. Canadians deserve better,” MacKinnon said Friday at a press conference in Ottawa.


