Originally Posted by
Scots_Al
That instrument forms part of law in U.K. (formerly called retained EU law, it is now known as assimilated law).
Brilliant, thanks.I hadn't realized the UK law mirrored the EU one so closely. In Canada the relevant protection for flyers is pretty weak and folks who fly a lot know it's way better to be on an EU airline, or departing the EU, if there are delays or cancellations. My flights are almost exclusively on Air Canada in and out of the UK, so this is very helpful info.