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Air Canada sues passenger over lost bag dispute

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Air Canada sues passenger over lost bag dispute
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Air Canada has taken an unusual step by suing a passenger over a lost luggage dispute. The case involves Alaa Tannous and his wife, Nancy, who flew from Toronto to Vancouver in 2022. Upon arrival, their checked suitcase was missing. An Air Canada employee informed them that the airline could not locate their luggage.

"They couldn't even track the luggage, if it's in Toronto or, like, on the way. I was under the impression [the] luggage is gone," Tannous said.

The couple was advised to spend "a reasonable amount" on necessities while waiting for their luggage. They purchased replacement items totaling $3,435. When they sought compensation from Air Canada, the airline offered $250, which Tannous rejected. He filed a complaint with the Canadian Transportation Agency (CTA), which ruled in 2024 that Air Canada should pay $2,079 for delayed luggage.

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"It was shocking. It's disappointing to see the airline, after all the money I spent with them over the years … they're appealing a $2,000 claim. There's no point for me to waste more money," Tannous stated when Air Canada challenged this decision in Federal Court.

A CTA spokesperson defended the process: "Anyone that is subject to a decision made by a government organization... can challenge that decision through review by the Courts."

Air Canada's legal argument includes claims that Tannous and his wife did not justify their expenses adequately since some purchases were made after their luggage had been returned.

At present, this case remains unresolved in court. It highlights complexities in airline liability and compensation issues regarding lost baggage.

In another instance of airlines challenging CTA rulings in court last year, Air Canada disputed a compensation ruling involving passengers Andrew and Anna Dyczkowski over flight delays.

Air Canada's baggage handling performance has been criticized recently as well; it ranks poorly among North American airlines for lost luggage incidents according to an assessment of Tripadvisor reviews conducted by Slotozilla.

To address these issues, Air Canada has implemented Apple's "Find My Share Item Location" feature into its customer service systems to help track misplaced baggage more efficiently.

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