Federal Court says class action on COVID-19 airfare refunds a matter for other courts

Federal Court says class action on ******** airfare refunds a matter for other courts

OTTAWA — The Federal Court has punted consideration of airfare refunds, which customers say they are owed following hundreds of thousands of cancelled flights, to provincial courts.

Justice Michael Manson says in a decision today that a proposed class-action lawsuit seeking certification is outside the Federal Court’s jurisdiction, even though air travel is a federal area of responsibility.

Plaintiff Janet Donaldson launched a proposed class action against **********, Air Transat, WestJet Airlines and its Swoop subsidiary after the ******** ******** struck in March and triggered a global travel industry collapse.

The B.C. resident says WestJet cancelled her flight but initially gave her no reimbursement options, offering travel vouchers instead.

Manson’s ruling strikes her claim on jurisdictional grounds, but avoids weighing in on the merits of the ****** issue itself.

A handful of proposed class-action suits are ongoing in provincial courts, including in B.C. and Quebec, as frustrated customers seek refunds for trips they paid for but never took.

SOURCE: The Canadian Press






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