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Context
Effective December 8, 2009, the Canadian Transportation Agency (Agency) allows charter flights operated by U.S. carriers under season-long contracts with all professional sports teams that include multiple stops in Canada. Following the amendment of the Air Transportation Regulations, SOR/...
Publication | 2019-09-26
This report covers the 2018 to 2019 fiscal year. A fiscal year runs from April 1 to March 31.
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Service standards for Air Service Licences Issued
Service standards for Charter Permits for Canadian Originating Non-Scheduled International Air Services
As part of its ongoing...
Web page | 2019-09-16
September 10, 2019 – Gatineau, QC – Canadian Transportation Agency
The Mobility Aids and Air Travel Report, developed by an International Working Group (IWG) established by the Canadian Transportation Agency (CTA), is now available. It includes four recommendations that can be implemented in the...
News | 2019-09-10
Prepared for:
Centre of Expertise for Accessible Transportation
Canadian Transportation Agency
Prepared by:
Dr. K.M. Hunter-Zaworski, P.E. (OR)
May 29, 2019
Executive summary
Summary Background
The Canadian Transportation Agency (CTA) is Canada's longest-standing independent, expert...
Publication | 2019-09-10
This policy outlines the CTA's approach to helping regulated parties understand their regulatory obligations.
CTA Context
The CTA is an independent, quasi-judicial tribunal and regulator that has, with respect to all matters necessary for the exercise of its jurisdiction, all the powers of a...
Web page | 2019-09-09
Acts
The CTA has primary responsibility for carrying out the provisions of the Canada Transportation Act. It also shares responsibility for the following laws:
Accessible Canada Act, 2019
Canada Marine Act
Canadian Environmental Assessment Act, 2012
Civil Air Navigation Services...
Web page | 2019-09-09
A tariff is the contract between an air carrier and its passengers. It covers the passengers’ rights and obligations, as well as the air carrier’s rights and its responsibilities towards the passenger.
Carriers must respect their tariff at all times. The tariff must not be unjust, unreasonable,...
Web page | 2019-09-05
When severe weather or other uncontrollable events impact your flight and travel dates, you are strongly encouraged to contact your airline, travel agency or tour consolidator as soon as possible to confirm or adjust your travel plans accordingly.
Consult the Government of Canada's Hurricane...
News | 2019-09-04