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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:
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Adoption notice
Adopt the provisions of another carrier’s tariff
DOC PDF
Cancellation supplement...
Web page | 2015-04-02
A tariff must contain a carrier’s fares, rates, charges and terms and conditions of carriage applicable to the air service provided and other incidental services.
Air carriers’ tariffs must include general terms and conditions that apply to all passengers, regardless of the fare they paid.
Under...
Web page | 2015-05-12
Enforcement actions
Resources
Summary of enforcement actions taken by the Agency
Notice to industry: Enforcement of the all-inclusive air price advertising regulations
Is your air carrier licensed?
The Agency favours a collaborative approach...
Web page | 2015-08-26
Requirements for air carriers
Every air carrier that offers and/or sells air transportation to, from and within Canada must have a tariff. Under Canadian law, air carriers are required to:
Ensure that a tariff is clear, reasonable and not unduly discriminatory.
File a tariff (or amendments)...
Web page | 2015-08-26
Order No. 2014-A-158
Decision No. 144-A-2014
Interline Baggage Rules for Canada: Interpretation Note
Interline Baggage Rules for Canada: Questions and answers
Notice to industry: Reminder to air carriers to file tariff amendments by February 15, 2015
Background
In 2013, the Agency held...
Web page | 2015-04-01
1. Who has to meet financial requirements?
When do financial requirements apply?
Financial requirements apply to Canadians applying for a licence to operate an air service using medium aircraft (40 to 89 seats) or large aircraft (greater than 89 seats).
Applicants that already hold an Agency...
Publication | 2015-10-05
The Canadian transportation Agency's interline baggage rules approach for air carriers was clearly specified in Decision 144-A-2014 and Order No. 2014-A-158.
To summarize, these rules are effective for tickets issued on or after April 1, 2015, when participating in an interline itinerary issued on...
Web page | 2015-01-09
The Canadian Transportation Agency has implemented a new approach for the filing of international scheduled services cargo tariffs for air carriers offering services to or from Canada.
The Airline Tariff Publishing Company (ATPCO) has informed the Agency and its clients that it no longer acts as...
Publication | 2015-10-05
Aircraft operators can appeal new or increased charges by NAV Canada, as outlined in the Civil Air Navigation Services Commercialization Act.
You may only appeal if NAV Canada has not followed:
the correct principles for new or revised charges;
the requirements for giving notice or for...
Web page | 2015-10-20