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Notices of discontinuance received by the Agency under Section 146 of the Canada Transportation Act since July 1, 1996.
Web page | 2015-09-21
Service standards publicly state the level of performance that citizens can reasonably expect to encounter from the Canadian Transportation Agency under normal circumstances.
The Agency is the aeronautical authority for Canada that issues licences to operate publicly available air services. The...
Web page | 2016-12-05
Service standard
The Agency will generally issue air service licences within 7 business days of receiving all required documentation demonstrating compliance with the licence requirements.
Performance target
The target for achieving this service standard is set at 85 percent.
Performance...
Web page | 2017-05-15
Issue
The Agency needs to establish a clear and transparent approach to the application of baggage rules (including checked and carry-on bags) in travel arrangements involving multiple air carriers for transportation to, from and within Canada, in order to reduce confusion for consumers and...
Web page | 2014-09-23
Table of ContentsSources of Respendable and Non-Respendable RevenueUpcoming Internal Audits and Evaluations over the next three fiscal yearsGreening Government Operations (GGO)Sources of Respendable and Non-Respendable RevenueA. Respendable Revenue (N/A)B. Non-Respendable Revenue ($ thousands)...
Web page | 2014-06-10
Purpose
This notice is intended to inform the advertisers of air services (advertisers) of the updated approach the Canadian Transportation Agency (Agency) is adopting to enforce the All-Inclusive Air Price Advertising regulations.
Background
The regulations that enable consumers to...
Web page | 2014-01-07
September 14, 1998
Applicant:Lucie Lemieux-Brassard
Respondents:Air CanadaAir Nova Inc. (hereinafter Air Nova)Canadian Airlines International Ltd. carrying on business under the firm name and style of either Canadian Airlines International or Canadi*n (hereinafter Canadi*n)
Counsel ...
Web page | 2014-01-07
If a person wants to construct or operate a freight or passenger railway under federal jurisdiction, they must apply to the Canadian Transportation Agency for a certificate of fitness.
Before issuing a certificate of fitness, we must be satisfied that rail freight carriers have the minimum volume-...
Web page | 2021-06-09
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
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 meet these 3 requirements.
1. Post their tariffs on their...
Web page | 2014-04-07
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