Earlier this month, while on vacation in Greece, Andrew and Anna Dyczkowski learned that Air Canada was taking them to court.
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Nearly four years earlier, the B.C. couple had filed a complaint with the Canadian Transportation Agency (CTA), the quasi-judicial tribunal and regulator that has jurisdiction over various aspects of the transportation system in Canada.
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The complaint was centred around a January 2020 flight that the couple says was delayed for 24 hours. Nearly four years later, the CTA ruled that Air Canada owed the Dyczkowskis $1,000 each and gave the airline until the end of December to pay.
Instead, Air Canada has opted to challenge the ruling in Federal Court. If the airline is successful, the couple fears they could be out for more than just the $2,000 compensation they received — they could also be on the hook for Air Canada’s legal costs.
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