Wheels up: on our way to new protections for air passengers

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We've also recognized that because aviation, by its nature, crosses borders, efforts are needed to strengthen accessibility principles and practices for air travel at the international as well as domestic level, writes Scott Streiner.
Canadians will soon have new protections when they fly. In May 2016, the Canadian Transportation Agency (CTA) launched the Regulatory Modernization Initiative (RMI), a complete review of all the regulations it administers to ensure that they keep pace with emerging business models, customer expecta...

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