Air Canada strike: Government ends flight attendants’ walkout, services to resume but cancellations linger
Sunday, 17 August 2025 () Air Canada will resume flights after the Canadian government intervened to end a strike by 10,000 flight attendants, stranding over 100,000 travelers. The government ordered attendants back to work, citing economic risks and referring the dispute to arbitration. While operations will take days to normalize, affected passengers are eligible for refunds as the airline grapples with the aftermath.
Canadian government intervenes to avert Air Canada strike affecting over 100,000 travellers
10,000 Air Canada flight attendants will return back to work after the Canadian government forced the workers into arbitration as over 100,000 travellers were left stranded due to the work stoppage on...
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The Canadian government intervened in the Air Canada flight attendants' strike by mandating binding arbitration, ending the walkout by over 10,000 CUPE members... WebProNews