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  1. Air Passenger Protection Regulations ( SOR /2019-150) Air Passenger Protection Regulations (. SOR. /2019-150) Regulations are current to 2024-06-11 and last amended on 2022-09-08. Previous Versions. See coming into force provision and notes, where applicable. Shaded provisions are not in force.

  2. 46 (1) Subject to subsections (2) and (3), these Regulations come into force on July 15, 2019. Marginal note: December 15, 2019. (2) Sections 14, 19, 22, 35 and 36 come into force on December 15, 2019. Marginal note: Schedule. (3) Items 28 to 30, 54 to 62 and 70 to 72 of the schedule come into force on December 15, 2019.

  3. 1. Purpose. This is a guide explaining the types of flights to which the Air Passenger Protection Regulations (APPR) apply. It discusses: the scope of the APPR; criteria to help determine what is included in the scope; scope limitations; and. airline responsibility for APPR obligations. It is important that airlines and passengers understand to ...

  4. L’histoire du réseau APRR se conjugue avec celle de la construction du réseau autoroutier français dans les années 60. La mythique autoroute A6 est inaugurée en 1961 et ouvre la voie à la constitution d’un maillage qui, à partir du sud-est de l’Ile-de-France, irrigue les régions Grand Est et Bourgogne-Franche Comté puis longe le Val de Saône jusqu’en Rhône-Alpes.

  5. 2 (1) The carrier operating a flight is liable to passengers with respect to the obligations set out in sections 7 to 22 and 24, or, if they are more favourable to those passengers, the obligations on the same matter that are set out in the applicable tariff. Marginal note: Joint liability.

  6. Airlines must pay you compensation based on the length of your delay, which is determined by your arrival time at the final destination on your ticket. Large airlines must pay: $400 if the passenger arrives three or more hours late, but less than six hours. $700 if the passenger arrives six or more hours late, but less than nine hours.

  7. Fulli est une marque des sociétés APRR et AREA. Fulli a réuni sous un seul nom, ses marques Mango mobilités pour le badge télépéage, KiWhi Pass pour la carte de recharge électrique, et Fulli pour les stations-service.

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