Airlines will face new maximum fine of $1M for violating passenger rights
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Feds to quadruple max fine for airlines violating air passenger bill of rights to $1M - CBC.
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Airlines will face new maximum fine of $1M for violating passenger rights.
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The federal government has announced it will increase the maximum fine that can levied against airlines for repeated violations of air passenger rights from $250,000 to $1 million.
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**Summary:** The federal government has announced it will increase the maximum fine that can be levied against airlines for repeated violations of air passenger rights from $250,000 to $1 million. **Why It Matters:** This new policy aims to hold airlines accountable for violating passengers' rights and ensures stricter enforcement
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