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10.09.2024 - 23:17 / thepointsguy.com / Air Canada
Air Canada is planning to cancel scores of flights in the coming days as it faces an imminent pilot walkout.
The airline is planning to begin canceling mainline operations under its Air Canada and Air Canada Rouge brands as soon as Sunday, Sept. 15, gradually winding down its operations over a three-day period. Pilots can issue a 72-hour strike notice on Sunday at the end of a 21-day "cooling off" period, which would allow them to begin the strike as soon as Wednesday, Sept. 18. The airline can also choose to lock pilots out on the same timeline.
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Air Canada is offering flexible travel waivers for passengers scheduled to fly Sept. 15-23.
In a statement, Air Canada said that negotiations with the Air Line Pilots Association — which represents around 5,200 pilots at the carrier — were "nearing impasse" and described a work stoppage as being "increasingly likely."
"We understand and apologize for the inconvenience this would cause our customers," the airline said in a statement. "However, a managed shutdown is the only responsible course available to us."
"Air Canada believes there is still time to reach an agreement with our pilot group, provided ALPA moderates its wage demands which far exceed average Canadian wage increases," the airline added in a statement.
The airline has accused the pilots union of being unreasonable in its demands, a sentiment it continued to express in this week's latest statement. The carrier's latest offer would give pilots a 30% raise over three years, including a 20% raise that would take effect immediately, Bloomberg reported last week.
Air Canada Express flights, which are operated by third-party regional carriers Jazz and PAL Airlines, would continue to operate as normal during a strike, Air Canada said.
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Passengers traveling on Air Canada next week can proactively cancel or change their trips. Or, they can wait until the airline cancels the flight if a strike does take place. Either way, customers are entitled to a refund for the unused ticket.
Notably, however, Canada's consumer protection laws consider a strike to be outside the airline's control. This means that if someone has travel plans that they do not cancel or change, the airline won't be responsible for compensating passengers for expenses like meals, hotels, alternative flights or other incidental expenses.
In a statement on Aug. 30, ALPA said that it was seeking a labor contract that was in line with competitor airlines.
"We want to reach an agreement with Air Canada to avert a strike," first officer Charlene Hudy, Air Canada ALPA
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