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Web page | 2019-07-08
For advice on accessibility issues, the Agency consults its Accessibility Advisory Committee, made up of representatives from the community of persons with disabilities, the transportation industry and other interested parties.
The Agency's Accessibility Advisory Committee and Working Group...
Web page | 2019-07-08
The Canadian Transportation Agency (CTA) is an independent, quasi-judicial tribunal and regulator that has, with respect to all matters necessary for the exercise of its jurisdiction, all the powers of a superior court. It oversees the very large and complex Canadian transportation system, which is...
Web page | 2019-07-08
Rules and Ethics for Prospective and Appointed Arbitrators Pursuant to the Canada Transportation Act
The following provides guidelines on the standards of impartiality, independence, competence, diligence and discretion that are required of arbitrators appointed by the Agency pursuant to the Canada Transportation Act (the Act).
Arbitrators shall proceed fairly, diligently and efficiently in...
Web page | 2019-06-17
Introduction
On November 30, 2018, the Canadian Transportation Agency (CTA) issued Determination No. R-2018-254, setting the regulated interswitching rates for 2019. This determination – involving the first revision of regulated interswitching rates since 2013 – represents an important first step...
Web page | 2019-06-13
The Accessible Canada Act
Q1. How does the Accessible Canada Act affect the CTA?
The legislation provided the CTA with additional tools to advance the accessibility of the national transportation system. This legislation came into force on July 11, 2019, and provided the CTA with:
own motion...
Web page | 2019-06-06
Executive summary
Issues: Currently, Canada does not have a standardized passenger protection regime for air travel. While the Air Transportation Regulations (ATR) establish the terms and conditions that air carriers operating in Canada must address in their tariffs, air carriers are permitted to...
Web page | 2019-05-22
Regulations
The regulations provide for clearer and more consistent air passenger rights by imposing certain minimum airline requirements in air travel – including standards of treatment and, in some situations, compensation for passengers.
Air Passenger Protection
Know...
Web page | 2019-05-22
Service name
Air Service Licences Issued
Service description
The Canada Transportation Agency (CTA) is the aeronautical authority for Canada that issues licences to operate publicly available air services. The CTA issues licences to operate domestic air services to Canadian applicants. It...
Web page | 2019-05-02
Service name
Charter Permits for Canadian-Originating Non-Scheduled International Air Services
Service description
An international charter air service is a non-scheduled international service operated under a contractual arrangement between an air carrier and a charterer. Carriers holding a...
Web page | 2019-05-02