OTTAWA, Feb. 26, 2016 /CNW/ - The Canadian Automobile Association is pleased a federal review tabled yesterday in Parliament includes CAA recommendations that would enhance air passenger rights.
CAA, one of Canada's largest leisure travel agency operators, called for improvements to Canadians' air traveler rights, which currently lag the United States and Europe. In the review, CAA also raised awareness of the high cost of flying and the need for more efficient airport security screening, both of which are reflected in the report.
"This is a step in the right direction for air travelers in Canada," said Jeff Walker, vice president public affairs at CAA. "We're looking forward to working with the federal government as it examines these recommendations, which could significantly increase consumer protection for Canadian air travelers."
The report recommendations came as part of a comprehensive review of the Canada Transportation Act, which governs the federally regulated rail, marine and aviation sectors.
The report suggests:
CAA is a federation of nine clubs providing over 6.2 million Members with exceptional emergency roadside service, complete automotive and travel services, member savings and comprehensive insurance services. CAA also advocates on issues of concern to its members, including road safety, the environment, mobility, infrastructure and consumer protection.
SOURCE Canadian Automobile Association
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