Air Canada Strike Ends
Air Canada and the union representing its flight attendants have reached a tentative agreement, ending a three-day strike that grounded thousands of flights.
Air Canada and the union representing its flight attendants have reached a tentative agreement, ending a three-day strike that grounded thousands of flights.
Air Canada called off plans to resume flights Sunday as its striking flight attendants announced they will defy a government-issued return-to-work order.
Air Canada plans to cancel 500 flights by Friday as its flight attendants prepare to go on strike, which could completely shutter operations by Saturday.
Air Canada said it will begin canceling flights as its flight attendants prepare to strike, raising the possibility of a full shutdown by the weekend.
In a statement, ALPA said it recently received certification from the Canada Industrial Relations Board to represent over 800 pilots at Porter.
Porter has dropped a number of existing and planned U.S. routes in recent months, including service between Ottawa and Las Vegas,
American Airlines and Canada’s Porter Airlines are seeking permission from the U.S. Department of Transportation to finalize a new codeshare agreement.
Air North, known for its hospitality, free hot meals, and warm cookies, launched the longest nonstop flight in its 48-year history.
Air Canada and ITA also said they are working to implement reciprocal miles and points across their customer loyalty programs.
Flying Porter into Toronto City isn’t just an experience for AvGeeks, but for business travelers too as it’s less than 20 minutes away from downtown.