Air Canada Flight Attendants Hold Off on 72-Hour Strike Notice
Potential Strike on Hold
As of mid-August 2025, Air Canada and the union representing roughly 10,000 flight attendants have not issued a 72-hour notice for job action, leaving uncertainty over whether a strike or lockout will occur. The earliest possible disruption could have started this Saturday, affecting domestic and international flights.
Negotiations and Key Issues
The union and Air Canada management continue to negotiate terms, with discussions focusing on pay, working conditions, and scheduling flexibility. Flight attendants have been advocating for improved benefits and protections, reflecting broader trends in labor negotiations across the aviation industry.
Impact on Passengers and Operations
If a strike were to happen, thousands of passengers could face delays or cancellations. Airlines typically prepare contingency plans, but sudden notices can still disrupt travel, especially during peak summer travel periods. Currently, flights are operating normally while talks continue.
Fun Fact
Trivia fans: Air Canada is the largest airline in Canada, serving over 50 million passengers annually and operating flights to more than 200 destinations worldwide!
Source: Bnn Bloomberg
