The Federal Court of Appeal says it will uphold all but one of the rules that bolster compensation for air passengers subjected to delayed flights and damaged luggage.
Air Canada, Porter Airlines and several other parties had argued that the passenger rights charter launched in 2019 violates global standards.
The appellants argued the charter should be rendered invalid for international flights.
But the court has ruled to dismiss the appeal, aside from the regulation that compensates passengers for the temporary loss of baggage.
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