Tuesday, May 27, 2014

CANADIAN AIRPLANE PASSENGERS GRANTED TO USE CELLPHONES ON FLIGHT

OTTAWA, Canada - Transport Minister Lisa Raitt(pic) said air passengers will be able to use their portable electronic devices during takeoff, ascent, descent and landing of a flight, subject to safety rules.
Raitt announced the changes billed to benefit Canadian air travellers at a news conference at the Ottawa airport yesterday.
Transport Canada held a day-long consultation last Thursday on a proposal to reduce the number of onboard flight attendants to passengers.
The government is hoping to introduce regulation that would allow airlines to have one flight attendant to every 50 passenger seats, a change from current regulations allowing one attendant to every 40 passengers.
Flight attendants have been pushing back against such a move, saying that the new ratio would put Canadians at risk. 

Source: CBC

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