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Passengers left in the lurch as Air Canada fleet grounded over labour strife

The strike by Air Canada flight attendants over wages and unpaid work has grounded 700 daily flights and disrupted travel for 130,000 passengers, union and airline officials confirmed.

  • Air Canada suspended operations due to a strike by the union representing its 10,000 flight attendants, leaving passengers without flights across Canada.
  • Major Canadian airports advised travelers not to come unless flying with another carrier after Air Canada suspended operations.
  • Passengers, including Sandra Caputi, sought alternative flights, while others like Bonnie Bradley booked cars to return home instead.
  • Tanya Baron expressed frustration over the lack of rebooking assistance from Air Canada.
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The hostesses and stewards of the country's main airline went on strike, with the movement impacting 130,000 passengers a day.

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Air Canada left hundreds of flights on the ground and blocked the overloads after they started a strike, affecting some 130,000 passengers a day in the summer vacation season. Around 10,000 overloads left work on Saturday morning, after wage negotiations between the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) and the country's largest airline failed. Staff installed pickets at Toronto Pearson Airport, Canada's busiest airport, where the departure …

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Passengers left in the lurch as Air Canada fleet grounded over labour strife

TORONTO — Passengers across the country scrambled to deal with the fallout as labour strife between Air Canada and the union representing its 10,000 flight attendants left planes grounded.

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Global News broke the news in Toronto, Canada on Friday, August 15, 2025.
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