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Air Transat reaches tentative deal with union representing pilots, airline says

The tentative five-year deal offers raises between 49% and 67%, aligning Air Transat pilots’ wages with industry peers and averting a strike that disrupted flights.

  • Air Transat reached a tentative deal Tuesday night with the Air Line Pilots Association that lifts the risk of a strike, and the agreement will be submitted for ratification by union members.
  • Negotiators resumed talks Tuesday morning in Montreal after round-the-clock bargaining as the carrier's 750 pilots sought higher wages, job security and improved quality of life.
  • The airline's fleet and schedule magnified the stakes, with nearly 40 planes and more than 500 weekly flights; Transat cancelled a dozen flights Tuesday plus half-dozen more Wednesday, totalling 18 trips.
  • The agreement was announced Tuesday, lifting the immediate threat of a strike that could have started at 3 a.m. EDT on Wednesday, after Transat warned cancellations would increase.
  • Passengers reacted with relief and caution as contingency flights ran Monday and Tuesday; Air Transat arranged seven extra flights to ferry some passengers back early amid strike talks.
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Most Air Transat pilots will benefit from salary increases of more than 50% under the agreement-in-principle with the parent company, Transat.

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Air Transat pilots secure wage gains topping 50 per cent under tentative deal

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Air Transat management reached an agreement-in-principle with the union representing the pilots on Tuesday night.

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La Presse broke the news in Montreal, Canada on Tuesday, December 9, 2025.
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