Air Canada Flight Attendants End Strike After Reaching Agreement
ReutersSeptember 5, 20251 min957 views
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- ✈️ Air Canada's unionized flight attendants have ended their strike as of Tuesday.
- 🤝 An agreement was reached with the country's largest carrier, marking the end of the first cabin crew strike in 40 years.
Impact on Travel and Operations
- ⚠️ The strike, which lasted nearly 4 days, disrupted travel plans for hundreds of thousands of passengers.
- 📉 The action led Air Canada to withdraw its third quarter and full-year earnings guidance.
- ⏳ The airline plans to gradually resume operations, but a full restoration of the schedule may take a week or more.
- 📅 Some flights are expected to be cancelled over the next 7 to 10 days until the schedule stabilizes.
Customer Options and Union Demands
- 💳 Customers with canceled flights can choose between a refund, travel credit, or rebooking on another airline.
- 💼 The flight attendants walked off the job on Saturday after contract talks failed, seeking pay for tasks such as boarding passengers.
- 🗣️ The union stated that unpaid work is over, though specific negotiation details were not immediately released.
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