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      Air Canada AC145 Delayed

      AC145
      YYZ YYC
      Delayed
      Toronto, CA
      Toronto Lester B. Pearson International Airport
      20-Feb-2026
      Scheduled 14:40 America/Toronto
      Estimated 14:40
      Terminal 1
      Gate D33
      Calgary, CA
      Calgary International Airport
      20-Feb-2026
      Scheduled 17:04 America/Edmonton
      Estimated 20:07
      Terminal N/A
      Gate C52
      Baggage C

      Passenger Rights for Air Canada AC145 Delayed Flight (Outside EU261)

      Not all flights are covered by EU Regulation EC 261/2004. However, passengers may still have important rights depending on the country of departure, destination, and local aviation regulations. Since Air Canada AC145 was delayed, you could still be eligible for assistance, rerouting, refunds, or compensation under other national rules.

      Different regions apply different passenger protection laws. For example, flights involving Canada may be covered by the Canadian Air Passenger Protection Regulations (APPR), while flights in the United States follow U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) rules, especially for denied boarding or cancellations.

      What rights may apply outside EU261?

      Compensation rules outside Europe usually depend on the airline’s responsibility and the length of delay at arrival rather than fixed distance categories. Even when cash compensation is not guaranteed, airlines are often required to provide assistance and alternative travel options.

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