The airline pays 15 grand to the French couple for that reason

The air company “Air Canada” has been forced to pay $15,700 for a French couple. He also wrote her a letter of forgiveness for their language rules. The couple complained that some signs were in English, and few explained them in French. A judge ruled that the airline had violated the laws [...]
The couple complained that some signs were in English, and few explained them in French.
A judge ruled that the airline had violated the laws of Canada's bilingual.
According to the BBC, the airline said in court that it would replace the signs.
The Michel and Lynda Thibodeau couple filed 22 complaints against the airline in 2016.
They said that in the seat belts, the word “looked” was written only in English and not in French.
Also, French translations of the words “forth” and “care” were in smaller letters than those in English.












