Kelowna to Montreal flight amongst Air Canada service cuts
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The Canadian Press – Jun 29, 2022 / 6:41 pm | Story: 373586
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Air Canada planes sit on the tarmac at Pearson International Airport in Toronto on Wednesday, April 28, 2021. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Nathan Denette
Air Canada says it will make “meaningful reductions” to its flight schedule in July and August as airports face lengthy delays and cancellations amid a post-pandemic travel surge.
A company spokesman says the changes on average will affect 154 flights per day, mainly from its Toronto and Montreal hubs.
The Kelowna to Montreal route is being suspended, alongside flights from Montreal to Pittsburgh and Baltimore. One from Toronto to Fort McMurray, Alta. has also been suspended.
Air Canada says the changes will mainly affect evening and late-night flights by smaller aircraft, on transborder and domestic routes.
The company says its international flights will not be affected other than some timing changes to reduce flying at peak times and even out its customer flow.
Air Canada says before the changes it operated on average about 1,000 flights a day.