CTA to lower air passenger complaints fee after pressure from airlines, transport minister, documents show

CTA to lower air passenger complaints fee after pressure from airlines, transport minister, documents show

The Canadian Transportation Agency (CTA) is set to reduce a $790 fee meant to make airlines pay for air passenger complaints — after behind-the-scenes pressure from the airline industry and former transport minister Anita Anand, internal documents reveal.Records obtained by

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