Air Canada Could Shutdown Operations Within Days Amid Fierce Labor Battle
Skift reports: Air Canada is warning of a serious disruption due to stalled pilot labor negotiations. Passengers are being urged to defer travel plans.
2024-09-09T03:23:13.500982-07:00
Air Canada is preparing to suspend most operations as contract talks with 5,000 pilots approach deadlock over wage demands. The potential strike could initiate on September 15, with cascading effects on cargo shipments and passenger services.
Skift reports: Air Canada is warning of a serious disruption due to stalled pilot labor negotiations. Passengers are being urged to defer travel plans.
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Last Updated: Monday, Sept. 16, 2024, 7:38 PM PDT
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