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What is a route with little or no competition?
Any route within Canada served by a single carrier and its affiliates. In addition, the Agency may determine that a route with two carriers has limited competition because the second carrier does not provide a reasonable alternative.
What is an air...
Web page | 2015-10-20
When does a carrier need to give notice?
A carrier must notify the community if it proposes to:
discontinue a service, resulting in only one or no carriers serving a point;
reduce the frequency of a service to less than one flight per week, resulting in only one or no carriers providing service...
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General Rules
Dispute Adjudication Rules
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Arbitrators for the Canadian Transportation Agency must be able to conduct an efficient and effective arbitration process. Arbitrators must possess:
Superior procedural skills and in-depth understanding of the rules of procedure.
A superior understanding of the rules of evidence including the...
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Requirements for air price advertising
Air price advertising directed at the public must include:
The total price, inclusive of all taxes, fees and charges which a consumer must pay to obtain the air service.
A minimum level of description of the air service offered,...
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Requirements for the public inspection of tariffs
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...
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Newfoundland and Labrador
Consumer Affairs Officer
Department of Government Services and Lands
P.O. Box 8700
2nd Floor, West Block
St. John's NL
A1B 4J6 Tel.: 709-729-2600
Fax: 709-729-3205 Web site: www.gov.nl.ca/gs
Prince Edward Island
Department of Consumer and...
Web page | 2015-10-20
Not sure what what your options are?
Depending on the method of dispute resolution being used for your case, you may be able to switch to another dispute resolution service.
Read below to find out more.
Facilitation
If facilitation ...
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Pre-mediation
Your Role
Mediator’s Role
Be responsive and make your availability a priority
Sign a copy of the Agreement to Mediate
Prepare for the mediation:
Think about the key issues
Prepare opening remarks
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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