Originally Posted by
Often1
It makes less than no sense for AC to avoid service of a notice of claim for $841 as the effort substantially exceeds the costs which might be incurred if AC simply paid out the funds.
Less sense than claiming, in court, that a passenger was not on a flight even though he had documentary (and physical - he was where they said he could not be) evidence that he was on the flight?
If you think Air Canada makes decisions based on good sense, you'd be wrong.