Passenger rights advocate launches complaint against new low-cost airline
An air passenger rights advocate has filed a regulatory complaint against Swoop Inc. claiming the new low-cost airline is unlawfully charging baggage fees.
In a complaint to the Canadian Transportation Agency, Gabor Lukacs says the commercial carrier is flouting Canadian law by failing to offer passengers a basic fare that includes a carry-on and a checked bag.
The Canada Transportation Act requires domestic airlines to offer a basic fare for travel within the country that has no restrictions with “reasonable baggage.”
Karen McIsaac, a spokeswoman for the Calgary-based airline, says Swoop provides travellers with “a la carte service” where they pay a low base fare and add on features such as a checked bag for a fee.