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air travel canada

If you're travelling to Europe this summer, you could be facing flight delays and cancellations as air traffic controllers across the continent are reportedly threatening to strike.

The Times has reported that walkouts could be announced as early as Monday, July 10, 2023, which could lead to thousands of European flights being cancelled.

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Heads up, air travellers! Air Canada reportedly has a policy where delays and cancellations related to a lack of crew are considered a safety issue, meaning the company is able to avoid compensating affected passengers.

It's no secret that air travel in Canada has been difficult this year. One of the biggest reasons is staff shortages in airlines and airports.

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Have you arrived at an airport in Canada only to find that your flight has been delayed – for hours or even overnight?

You wouldn't be alone. Canadian airports and airlines have repeatedly come under fire for cancelling or postponing flights this year, with Toronto Pearson Airport even ranked the worst in the world for delays this month.

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Air travel in Canada is on the uptick and is even nearing pre-pandemic levels again, but the cost has gone sky-high in the last few months.

According to a recent report from Transat, there are a few different reasons for both the high demand for air travel and the soaring prices.

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New data released by Transport Canada shows that over 1,500 air passengers in Canada refused to wear masks on their flights last year. And if you're curious, the data also shows what happened to those passengers.

Of the 1,594 recorded instances of mask non-compliance between January and December 2021, only about 30 monetary fines were actually given out.

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