Air Canada strike ends after tentative deal reached with flight attendants’ union
Air Canada says it plans to operate more than half of its scheduled flights Tuesday after reaching a tentative deal with the union representing its flight attendants to end a strike that began Saturday morning.
The airline said it will gradually restart its operations Tuesday, with the first of its mainline aircraft resuming takeoffs around 4 p.m. ET.
By the end of the day, it plans to complete 53 per cent of scheduled flights — under the Air Canada, Air Canada Rouge and Air Canada Express banners — with a focus on international outbounds. The ramp-up will begin “in earnest” Wednesday morning for mainline North American routes, said Air Canada executive vice-president and chief operations officer Mark Nasr in an interview.
“We are deeply apologetic to our customers and right now we’re focused on making it right and getting them on their way,” said Nasr.


