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Canadian Chamber Statement on proposed amendments to the Air Passenger Protection Regulations
Canadian Chamber Statement on proposed amendments to the Air Passenger Protection Regulations
Canada's new proposed Air Passenger Protection Regulations will make flying more expensive and threaten regional connectivity, hurting businesses across the country.
December 23, 2024
Canada’s new proposed Air Passenger Protection Regulations will make flying more expensive and threaten regional connectivity, hurting businesses across the country. Instead of bringing in costly new regulations, the federal government needs to capitalize on the strengths of our aviation sector by creating new opportunities that drive inbound tourism and attract investment.
Pascal Chan, Senior Director, Transportation, Infrastructure & Construction
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