Air Canada Strike Flights: What You Need to Know




The latest on the potential Air Canada pilot strike

  • Air Canada is finalizing plans to suspend most of its flights beginning Sunday, September 15th.
  • The strike could affect 110,000 passengers daily.
  • Negotiations between Air Canada and the pilots' union have reached an impasse over wages.
  • The earliest a strike or lockout could begin is September 18th.
  • Passengers are advised to check with Air Canada for the latest flight information and to make alternative travel arrangements if necessary.
What to do if your flight is affected

If your Air Canada flight is affected by the strike, you have a few options:

Cancel your flight and get a refund.
  • Reschedule your flight for a later date.
  • Find an alternative flight on another airline.
  • If you are unable to find an alternative flight, you may be entitled to compensation from Air Canada. The amount of compensation you are entitled to will depend on the length of the delay and the reason for the delay.

    Stay informed

    To stay informed about the latest developments on the Air Canada strike, you can visit the Air Canada website or follow Air Canada on social media.

    Here are some additional tips for dealing with the Air Canada strike:

    Be prepared for delays and cancellations.
  • Arrive at the airport early.
  • Bring snacks and drinks with you.
  • Have a backup plan in case your flight is canceled.
  • We hope this information is helpful. We will continue to update this article as new information becomes available.