According to the regulations,
airlines operating flights to or from a Canadian airport must display
a notice at check-in, self-service kiosks and boarding gates, informing
passengers that if they’re denied boarding, or their luggage is lost or
damaged, they may be entitled to compensation.
airlines operating flights to or from a Canadian airport must display
a notice at check-in, self-service kiosks and boarding gates, informing
passengers that if they’re denied boarding, or their luggage is lost or
damaged, they may be entitled to compensation.
Inconvenienced travellers can receive up to $2,400 for being denied boarding and up to $2,100 for luggage mishaps.