Air passenger rights group files court challenge to ‘unconstitutional’ rules it says muzzle travellers

Air passenger rights group files court challenge to ‘unconstitutional’ rules it says muzzle travellers

Jill Rorabeck says she wishes she'd never turned to Canada's airline regulator to settle her dispute with Swoop Airlines. Not only did the Canadian Transportation Agency (CTA) side with the airline, Rorabeck can't even share the details of her dispute.The Toronto

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