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Canada's top court upholds passenger protection rules for flight disruptions

  • Canada’s Supreme Court ruled that airlines must compensate passengers for disruptions, dismissing the airline industry's appeal against passenger protection regulations.
  • The update to passenger protection regulations began in 2019, requiring compensation for delayed or canceled flights and lost luggage.
  • Advocacy groups praised the decision as a significant win for Canadian consumers, stating it upholds rights for air travelers.
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