Passenger rights group suing transport watchdog, airline over tarmac delay case
OTTAWA — An airline passenger rights advocate is suing the Canadian Transportation Agency and Air Transat over an incident last summer in which hundreds of people were left stranded in planes on the tarmac at the Ottawa airport for hours.
Gabor Lukacs has filed a lawsuit in the Federal Court of Appeal over the agency’s handling of the incident.
He says the agency found that Air Transat had violated numerous regulations, but levied only a nominal fine and then waived the penalty.
His suit seeks to have the penalty overturned and sent back to the CTA for reassessment and asks the court to rule that the agency does not have the authority to waive such penalties.


