The Canadian Transportation Agency says a backlog of complaints on issues ranging from lost luggage to compensation for cancelled flights now sits at nearly 45,000—a processing time of 18 months per case on average.
That’s more than triple the tally from a year ago after travel chaos erupted during the summer and winter holidays due to soaring demand, labour shortages and poor weather.
The agency says its dispute resolution activities may be subject to delays.
It says regulatory activities such as the issuing of air licences as well as rulings on air, rail and marine issues will continue, with possible disruptions.





