Flair Cuts Three U.S. Routes
Last month, Air Canada revealed that it was proactively reducing capacity to popular leisure destinations in the U.S. in anticipation of reduced demand.
Last month, Air Canada revealed that it was proactively reducing capacity to popular leisure destinations in the U.S. in anticipation of reduced demand.
The aircraft was arriving from Vancouver, British Columbia, with six crew members and 134 passengers on board. There were no injuries.
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