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NOTE
The attached sample air tariff is only intended to serve as a guide. It is not intended to cover all possible situations or to be an exhaustive treatment of the subject.
For more detailed information you should consult the Canada Transportation Act, and the Air Transportation Regulations,...
Publication | 2015-09-30
APPENDIX A
ABBREVIATIONS
1P1F refers to the principle of "one person, one fare" advanced by CCD in this case, whereby persons with a disability would pay one fare regardless of the number of seats that they require to accommodate their disability in order to travelFootnote 1 .
AC refers to Air...
Web page | 2015-09-11
Overall Compliance Ranking for Air Terminals
The PDF of Appendix A shows the Overall Compliance Ranking of various Canadian terminals. Page 1 of the PDF is divided into 2 tables: the first reflecting the Overall Compliance Ranking from May 2009, and the second reflecting the Overall Compliance...
Web page | 2015-09-11
Overall Compliance Ranking of Ferry Terminals
The PDF of Appendix C shows the Overall Compliance Ranking of various Canadian terminals. Page 1 of the PDF is divided into 2 tables: the first reflecting the Overall Compliance Ranking from December 2009, and the second reflecting the Overall...
Web page | 2015-09-11
Overall Compliance Ranking Canadian rail terminals
The PDF of Appendix B shows the Overall Compliance Ranking of various Canadian terminals. Page 1 of the PDF is divided into 2 tables: the first reflecting the Overall Compliance Ranking from December 2009, and the second reflecting the Overall...
Web page | 2015-09-11
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
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
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Web page | 2015-07-14
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