With a pilots’ strike averted for now, Air Canada passengers who rebooked their flights may be able to go back to their original bookings.
Air Canada and the Air Line Pilots Association reached a last-minute tentative deal Sunday, preventing the countrywide shutdown of nearly all operations that could’ve affected more than 110,000 passengers and disrupted tonnes of cargo, according to the airline.
“Air Canada flights will be operating as scheduled, and we’re pleased to advise our valued customers that they can proceed with their travel as planned with the certainty that flights are operating normally,” the airline wrote on its website Sunday.
Amid the threat of the strike, the airline had given customers the option earlier last week, through its goodwill policy, to rebook their flights under certain conditions.
Customers who rebooked can now change their …