The majority of large airlines have now agreed to reimburse customers as part of the conditions of relief packages from Ottawa over the last few months. In December, Transport Minister Marc Garneau ordered the Canadian Transportation Agency to shore up rules around air passenger refunds and close the "gap" in consumer protection laid bare by the pandemic. The agency says no one will be "left out of pocket" under the new rules, which would require airlines to refund money within seven days for a credit card purchase and 20 days for payments by cash, cheque or points. Airlines would only be allowed to provide payback in an alternative form, such as flight credit, if that option is worth more than the ticket value and if the customer consents.