Air Canada is planning to cancel scores of flights in the coming days as it faces an imminent pilot walkout.
09.09.2024 - 16:33 / skift.com / Air Canada / Jay Shabat / Gordon Smith
Air Canada is warning of an “orderly shutdown” of its flying program — potentially before the end of the week. On Monday morning, the flag carrier issued a strongly worded statement in response to a long-running labor dispute.
It said talks with the Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA) are “nearing [an] impasse,” citing the organization’s “excessive wage demands.” Meetings between the union and the airline are ongoing, but the company warned that the parties remain far from an agreement.
Unless a deal is reached, from Sunday, September 15, either party may issue a 72-hour strike or lock-out notice. The company says this would trigger its wind-down plan.
Bosses at Air Canada and its leisure subsidiary Air Canada Rouge are preparing to “gradually suspend flights” over three days. It says these preparations — which affect around 670 daily departures — are now being finalized.
The airline advises customers to defer imminent travel, with a flexible change policy in place.
If realized, the move would see most of Air Canada’s operations suspended, with a total shutdown effective within three days of the start of the winding down period.
Michael Rousseau, Air Canada President and CEO described the prospect of an orderly shutdown as an “extremely difficult decision” that was considered in response to an “increasingly likely work stoppage” among ALPA pilots. He said it “is the only responsible course available” to the airline.
“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,” Rousseau added.
The parties have been in discussions for around 15 months. Despite reaching a tentative position on many elements of a new collective agreement, wages have been a sticking point. ALPA represents more than 5,200 pilots at the Canadian flag carrier.
For its part, ALPA says that Air Canada pilots are working under pay rates and quality-of-life provisions negotiated in 2014, with improvements long overdue.
Last month, the union said its members are “prepared for any outcome,” citing a $5 million grant from ALPA’s war chest. On August 22, its pilots voted for strike action if no agreement is reached.
The organization has created a website outlining its key demands and developments.
More than 110,000 people fly with Air Canada on an average day. While regional Air Canada Express flights will continue to operate during any shutdown, these represent only around 20% of the company’s passengers. Notably, many Express travelers rely on connections with Air Canada’s mainline division, which would not be operating.
Jay Shabat, Airline Weekly senior analyst highlighted the potential impact of any stoppage:
Air Canada is planning to cancel scores of flights in the coming days as it faces an imminent pilot walkout.
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