
Air Canada is facing a $270 million financial hit in the third quarter after the August flight attendants’ strike led to 3,200 canceled flights and a major loss of revenue.

After a week of voting, CUPE said in a statement that 99.1 % of members rejected the tentative agreement reached August 19 after a three-day strike.

With flight attendants set to walk off the job Saturday morning, Air Canada is in the process of winding down operations.

Ten thousand flight attendants can now walk off the job on Saturday, morning. The strike notice was quickly followed by a lockout notice issued by Air Canada.

Voting will end at 2:00 today (Tuesday, August 5), and results will likely be known by this evening, according to statements by the CUPE union that represents AC’s flight attendants.

Emergency crews are on the scene of a police-involved shooting at Toronto Pearson International Airport.

Uniworld is celebrating 50 years with a host of new offerings, including a new ship and a 50-night ‘Rivers of the World’ sailing.

The agreement could lead to the acquisition of Playa by Hyatt.

Adventure Canada will operate two “new-to-them” vessels in 2026.

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