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Kelowna family and traveller score $7K win against WestJet

  • WestJet was ordered to pay a Kelowna family $5,322.64 for cancelled flights on January 12, 2024, by the Civil Resolution Tribunal member Alissa Reynolds.
  • The tribunal found that WestJet's decision to rebook the family was the real cause of the delay, not bad weather.
  • Both rulings were based on the Airline Passenger Protection Regulations, requiring compensation for delays exceeding nine hours.
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Kelowna family and traveller score $7K win against WestJet

B.C. tribunal sides with passengers over flight cancellations and delays

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