Air Canada Resumes Travel Amid Government Intervention for Flight Attendants

Travel Disruptions in Canada
Air Canada announced plans to resume travel on Sunday after the Canadian government intervened in the airline's strike with its flight attendants. This strike, which started on Saturday morning, left over 100,000 travelers stranded globally during the peak summer travel season.
Resumption of Services
The largest airline in North America stated that flights would begin again Sunday evening. However, i it will take several days for operations to stabilize and return to normal. Some flights are expected to be canceled over the next week as they work on adjusting the schedule.
Impact on Travelers
- Over 100,000 travelers affected.
- Demonstrations expected to continue across Canada.
- Flight operations will take time to return to a normal state.
Nathalie Garceau, a spokesperson for the Canadian Union of Public Employees, indicated that protests might persist despite Air Canada's announcements. Travelers should stay updated regarding their flight status and the ongoing situation.
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