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What should you do if your allergies might affect your travel?
Talk to the carrier at least 48 hours in advance. If you need any services from your transportation company, give them as much notice as possible. Companies are expected to arrange most services for you when you give them at least...
Web page | 2015-10-23
Publications
Checklists for travelling with a mobility aid
Making sure your mobility aid will fit onboard
Carriage of Mobility Aids Onboard Planes, Trains and Ferries
Take Charge of Your Travel: A Guide for Persons with Disabilities
Air travel...
Web page | 2015-11-27
Publications
Checklist for travelling with an assistance animal
Additional requirements
Take Charge of Your Travel: A Guide for Persons with Disabilities
Space for Service Dogs (Implementation Guide)
Reservation checklist
Travel...
Web page | 2015-10-23
The national transportation policy permits the market to largely self-regulate. However, it also acknowledges that regulation may be required to meet public objectives or in cases where parties are not served by effective competition.
When it comes to regulating air transportation, the Agency...
Web page | 2015-11-17
Notices of discontinuance received by the Agency under Section 146 of the Canada Transportation Act since July 1, 1996.
Web page | 2015-09-21
1. Introduction
1.1 About our Code
The Code of Values and Ethics for the Canadian Transportation Agency outlines the core values and expected behaviours that guide us – as Agency employees and public servants – in all activities related to our professional duties.
All federal public servants are...
Publication | 2015-10-06
The Canadian Transportation Agency (Agency) is a quasi-judicial tribunal governed by its enabling legislation, the Canada Transportation Act, S.C. 1996, c. 10, as amended (the CTA). Once the Agency has reached a final decision in respect to the matter that is before it, that decision cannot be...
Publication | 2015-10-06
The Agency’s Power to Review its Decisions and Orders
1. INTRODUCTION
There is a basic legal principle in favour of the finality of court and tribunal decisions. This principle is in the interests of parties to a proceeding who have legitimate expectations that a decision, once rendered...
Publication | 2015-10-05
Who needs to file a tariff?
International service
Air carriers, whether they be licencees or non-licencees, must file a tariff if they:
offer and/or sell international services to and from Canada; or
take part in joint transportation to or from Canada (including code shares).
As part of the...
Web page | 2015-07-15
Carriers may be required to file any of the relevant supporting documents:
General
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Document is used to:
Download
Adoption notice
Adopt the provisions of another carrier’s tariff
DOC PDF
Cancellation supplement...
Web page | 2015-04-02