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Air travel advocates are in an uproar about proposed changes to the federal government agency that handles passengers’ complaints.

When travellers experience issues such as cancelled or delayed flights, or lost bags, and feel the airlines don’t respond appropriately, they can take their complaint to the federal government’s Canadian Transportation Agency.

However, when their hearing ends, they are required to keep the ruling confidential.

Now the agency is proposing to fine people for going public about their decisions.

Air travel advocates say that is unacceptable.

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“The government is not serving the public interest here whatsoever,”  Gábor Lukács with Air Passenger Rights told Global News.

“They’re acting here as a front, a straw man for the airlines, pretending that they are just mediating, adjudicating air disputes.

“Well, in reality, the function here is making these disputes go away and make sure that the airlines can continue doing what they are doing, continue keeping this shabby corporate conduct confidential.”

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