Spring break travel demand in Canada is up 75% year-over-year, according to travel search engine Kayak. The most-searched destinations were Paris, New York City, London, Fort Lauderdale, Orlando, and Las Vegas. Air Canada brought in over 1,200 additional employees across the country compared to the same time last year to prepare for the rush. The number of scheduled flights from WestJet and Air Canada also jumped by about 31% combined. However, air travel complaints to the Canadian Transportation Agency surged over the past few months to more than 42,000, highlighting a persistent issue within the current framework regulating airlines. Gabor Lukacs, president and founder of Air Passenger Rights, said that it’s more profitable for airlines to disobey the law and occasionally be caught and given a nominal fine. Lukacs added that he believes the federal government needs to continue work to revamp the rules to ensure air passengers’ rights are properly protected.