The airlines commanded roughly three-quarters of domestic airline market last year | CBC News
Briefly

The Competition Bureau's ongoing market study into domestic airline services is the first use of new information-gathering powers to assess competition and improve air travel for Canadians.
The bureau aims to understand the barriers to entry in the airline market, as well as the competition landscape, to recommend improvements for cost and quality of travel.
Many Canadians express frustration with the cost and quality of air travel, prompting the Competition Bureau to focus on barriers and make recommendations for the industry.
While the study isn't directed at specific allegations, the Bureau will act on any illegal practices discovered during the investigation into airline competition.
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