The federal government says it will quadruple the maximum fine that can be levied against airlines for repeated violations of the air passenger bill of rights from $250,000 to $1 million.

Transport Minister Steven MacKinnon made the announcement during a news conference on Friday.

The regulations, formally known as the air passenger protection regulations (APPR), came into force in 2019 and require airlines to compensate passengers for delays or cancellations that are within their control.

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      Don’t be unreasonable, then these companies might actually change how they operate.

      These types of fines have been attempted before, perhaps most famously in the McDonald’s hot coffee lawsuit. And several times against oil company spills. However, the companies appeal until the victim(s) tire and accept a pittance. The Epstein class doesn’t actually want to hurt these companies only to appear as if they will.