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Loopholes Tagged "APPR"

Plain-English guides to Canadian legal rights and workarounds related to APPR.

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Air Passenger Protection Regulations (APPR) Compensation

Canada's APPR regulations require airlines to pay $125–$1,000+ in compensation for flight delays, cancellations, and denied boarding caused by reasons within the airline's control β€” but airlines routinely invoke exceptions, and passengers who push back through the CTA win far more often than those who accept initial denials.

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APPR Denied Claim: Force the Airline to Justify the Refusal

When an airline denies your APPR compensation claim, it must provide a detailed written explanation β€” not just a vague excuse β€” within 30 days.

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APPR Standard Treatment Rights β€” Force the Airline to Cover Meals, Communication, and Hotels During Major Delays

Under the Air Passenger Protection Regulations, airlines may owe delayed passengers standard treatment such as food, communication access, and overnight accommodation, even before compensation is decided.

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APPR Tarmac Delay Standards β€” Get Off the Plane or Get Mandatory Basic Care

Canada's APPR imposes specific obligations during tarmac delays, including ventilation, food and drink, toilets, and medical access, with time-based rules on deplaning.

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Airline Baggage Fee Disputes β€” Challenge Unexpected Fees and Know Your Rights Under APPR

Canada's Air Passenger Protection Regulations (APPR) require airlines to clearly disclose all fees before booking β€” undisclosed fees, incorrectly applied charges, and excess baggage fees can be disputed and refunded.