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Issue
The Agency needs to establish a clear and transparent approach to the application of baggage rules (including checked and carry-on bags) in travel arrangements involving multiple air carriers for transportation to, from and within Canada, in order to reduce confusion for consumers and...
Web page | 2014-09-23
Table of ContentsSources of Respendable and Non-Respendable RevenueUpcoming Internal Audits and Evaluations over the next three fiscal yearsGreening Government Operations (GGO)Sources of Respendable and Non-Respendable RevenueA. Respendable Revenue (N/A)B. Non-Respendable Revenue ($ thousands)...
Web page | 2014-06-10
Purpose
This notice is intended to inform the advertisers of air services (advertisers) of the updated approach the Canadian Transportation Agency (Agency) is adopting to enforce the All-Inclusive Air Price Advertising regulations.
Background
The regulations that enable consumers to...
Web page | 2014-01-07
September 14, 1998
Applicant:Lucie Lemieux-Brassard
Respondents:Air CanadaAir Nova Inc. (hereinafter Air Nova)Canadian Airlines International Ltd. carrying on business under the firm name and style of either Canadian Airlines International or Canadi*n (hereinafter Canadi*n)
Counsel ...
Web page | 2014-01-07
The public has the right to review an air carrier's tariff and carriers must ensure that they can readily do so upon request.
Every air carrier that sells publicly-available air transportation to, from and within Canada must meet these 3 requirements.
1. Post their tariffs on their...
Web page | 2014-04-07
The purpose of depreciation accounting is to allocate the service value of a property over its’ service life, in a systematic and rational manner. The Uniform Classification of Accounts and Related Railway Records (UCA) specifies the procedures railway companies must follow when filing their annual...
Web page | 2014-04-07
Who needs to file a service schedule?
Under Part VI of the ATR, all air carriers are required to file a service schedule with the Agency for any scheduled international service they provide, including code share flights.
The carrier must file the service schedule at least 10 days before...
Web page | 2014-05-06
The following describes what information to provide in the non-Canadian air licence application form. See Applying for an air carrier licence for details.
Section A: Application type
Select all proposed services that apply:
A scheduled international service is a scheduled service...
Web page | 2014-02-24
Who does this apply to?
The railway line transfer and discontinuance process applies to all railway lines held by federal railway companies. Within this process, a railway line excludes yard trackage, sidings, spurs or other track auxiliary to a railway line.
If a railway company wishes to...
Web page | 2014-05-28
Released on February 14, 2014
Purpose
The Canadian Transportation Agency (Agency) wishes to inform industry how it applies administrative monetary penalties (AMPs) to enforce the all-inclusive air price advertising regulations.
Alleged offenders may request that a formal warning be...
Web page | 2014-03-18