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— Justin Dawes
Air Canada is being forced to refund a passenger who said he got bad advice from a chatbot on the airline’s website.
Jake Moffatt booked a flight through Air Canada following the death of his grandmother in November 2022. The chatbot from the website suggested he could apply for a discounted bereavement fare after booking a flight at regular price, which he later learned is not the airline’s policy, according to a ruling in small claims court in British Columbia.
Moffatt sued for a reimbursement, and Air Canada said it cannot be held liable if the chatbot provides false information.
The airline’s bereavement fare webpage, which…
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