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Air Canada CEO to attend to Canadian federal government hearing on carry-on baggage fees

The CEO of Air Canada will address a Canadian federal government committee panel on Friday about carryon luggage fees, according to a conference notification, after the nation's biggest provider just recently revealed such charges for some guests.

Legislators in both Canada and the United States have slammed airlines in recent weeks for levying extra costs on baggage and seat projects, following an outpouring of anger by travelers on social media.

Chief Executive Mike Rousseau will speak by videoconference, signing up with other airline company executives, after the carrier said last week it would charge for bigger carry-on bags from travelers going with its lowest-priced fare for North American paths starting on Jan. 3.

The CEO of WestJet Airlines will likewise resolve the Standing Committee on Transportation, Infrastructure and Communities, according to a conference notification.

Carry-on baggage charges will likewise be gone over throughout a. Friday meeting in between Transport Minister Anita Anand and. Canadian airline company executives ahead of the hectic winter travel. season.

Previously this month, a bipartisan group of U.S. senators. called out rising airline costs following testament by executives. from American Airlines, United Airlines, Delta. Air Lines, Spirit Airlines and Frontier.

Airlines nowadays view their customers as little more. than strolling piggy banks to be shaken down for every possible. dime, Senator Richard Blumenthal, a Democrat who chairs the. Long-term Subcommittee on Investigations, said at the hearing.

(source: Reuters)