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The union representing WestJet pilots says they have voted overwhelmingly in favour of a strike mandate.

The Air Line Pilots Association says the 1,600 WestJet pilots it represents can launch a strike as early as the week leading up to the May long weekend, which typically kicks off the summer travel season for thousands of Canadians whose plans could now be upended.

Bernard Lewall, who heads the union's WestJet contingent, says the workers' issues revolve around job protection, pay and scheduling at the airline and its discount subsidiary Swoop.

He says 95 per cent of pilots voted, with 93 per cent of them in favour of the strike mandate.

WestJet said last month the threat of a strike is a common tactic in negotiations.

Talks continue through the federal conciliation process, which will end April 24 followed by a three-week break, unless the parties agree to extend negotiations.

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https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/north/canadian-north-merger-conditions-changes-1.6820933

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The federal government has signed off on changes to the terms and conditions of Canadian North's 2019 merger with First Air, which now allows the airline to reduce service to northern communities to as little as one flight per week. It's a move the territory's senator describes as "totally shocking." 

The changes, announced in a late-Friday afternoon press release, also open the door for the airline to hike passenger and cargo rates by up to 25 per cent per year, whereas under the previous merger conditions fares were locked in for seven years beyond those related to operating costs.

The move could have significant implications for Northerners, particularly in Nunavut where Canadian North is the only commercial passenger airline, connecting the territory's 25 fly-in communities to each other, and to southern hubs.

 

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https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calgary/westjet-strike-action-travel-canada-1.6844601

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The WestJet Group says it will lock out the airline's pilots after their union sent a 72-hour strike notice to the company and government Monday night, setting the stage for a work stoppage right before the May long weekend.

The airline says it's begun preparations to operate a reduced schedule, manage changes and cancellations and provide flexible change and cancel options for those people who want to change their plans.

Impacted guests would be refunded or re-accommodated as applicable, WestJet said.

The Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA) represents both WestJet and Swoop pilots, and the lockout notice applies to Swoop pilots as well.

The WestJet Group said a work stoppage could occur as early as Friday at 3 a.m. MT.  In a release, WestJet said that issuing a lockout notice does not mean a work stoppage will occur.

About 1,850 WestJet pilots with the union are poised to strike. Some of the issues they say still need to be resolved include pay, job security and scheduling.

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https://www.cbc.ca/news/business/wetsjet-pilots-eleventh-hour-deal-1.6848875

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WestJet and its pilots' union reached a last-minute deal late Thursday, averting a strike ahead of the May long weekend, but hundreds of the carrier's Friday flights were cancelled. 

As of Friday morning, the carrier had cancelled 107 flights, or 29 per cent of those scheduled for the day, according to tracking service FlightAware. The vast majority were out of Calgary or Toronto, with affected routes ranging from London to Las Vegas, Phoenix and Saskatoon.

The company said it's now ramping up operations "as quickly and efficiently as possible. However, the full resumption of operations will take time."

A deal-in-principle was reached late Thursday night after more than nine months of negotiations, the Air Line Pilots Association said in a news release shortly after 10 p.m. PT.

Pilots were bargaining for higher pay and better job security and scheduling, according to the union, which said they currently make about half as some U.S. counterparts. WestJet pilots also wanted better scheduling.

The tentative agreement provides "meaningful improvements" to job security, working conditions and wages, WestJet CEO Alexis von Hoensbroech said in a statement.

"Congratulations to both parties and our federal mediators on a good deal made," federal Labour Minister Seamus O'Regan tweeted shortly after the announcement of an agreement

 

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Toronto-based Porter Airlines announced Tuesday that it will be adding two daily round-trip flights between Toronto Pearson International Airport and Richardson International Airport in Winnipeg, starting on Sept. 7.

Round-trip fares begin at $177, and flights can now be booked on Porter’s website.

https://winnipeg.ctvnews.ca/porter-airlines-touches-down-in-winnipeg-1.6448902

 

 

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https://www.cbc.ca/news/business/air-canada-day-weekend-delays-cancellations-1.6896988

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Air Canada delayed or cancelled nearly 2,000 flights over the Canada Day long weekend, potentially foreshadowing more trouble ahead for passengers.

Roughly half of all trips by the country's biggest airline — including its lower-cost Air Canada Rouge and regional partner Jazz Aviation — were disrupted Saturday through Monday, according to figures from tracking service FlightAware.

The 1,965 flight delays and cancellations — affecting more than 52 per cent of scheduled flights — stand in contrast to numbers from other Canadian carriers including WestJet, Air Transat and Flair Airlines, which registered lower flight disruption levels.

...Air Canada is fully staffed, with more employees than in the summer of 2019, despite running fewer flights.

What a trash airline.

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9 minutes ago, blue_gold_84 said:

What is going on with them?  I flew out two weeks ago and all of the West Jet flights were perfect and a large amount well over 50% of the Air Canada flights were severely delayed?      Didn't we give Air Canada a massive amout of money for COVID relief? Can we get it back?

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On 2023-07-14 at 9:26 AM, FrostyWinnipeg said:

WestJet is showing what appears to be mistake fares from Winnipeg to Dublin, Ireland or Paris, France or London, England for between $197 and $346 CAD roundtrip including taxes.

https://ywgdeals.com/s/winnipeg-to-dublin-ireland-or-london

 

 

https://calgary.ctvnews.ca/disappointed-western-canadian-travellers-discover-bitter-truth-about-airfares-that-seemed-too-good-to-be-true-1.6481245

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