Air Canada owes passengers more than $66-million in compensation for lost time, inconvenience, tech firm says | Unpublished
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Author: Mariya Postelnyak
Publication Date: September 11, 2025 - 07:00

Air Canada owes passengers more than $66-million in compensation for lost time, inconvenience, tech firm says

September 11, 2025

Air Canada passengers whose travel plans were upended by last month’s labour disruptions are owed more than $66-million in compensation for lost time and inconvenience from the airline, according to estimates from a Toronto-based aviation tech firm.

This figure is above and beyond any refunds or rebookings that may be owed by the airline.



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