Montreal – Air Canada says he expects to work close to its full network schedule by Friday.
The airline says that its operations continue to increase in a press release on Thursday.
This comes when the airline reached a temporary deal with the union representing its flight attendants on Tuesday to end the strike that began on Saturday.
The strike disrupted the operation of the airline, resulting in the flights canceled.
Air Canadian Chief Operations Officer Mark Nasar said in a release that the airline is restoring operations before its plan.
Over 10,000 flight horses for Air Canada will start voting on a new temporary agreement next week that increases wages and establishes a pay structure for time when the aircraft is on the ground.
This report of Canadian Press was first published on 22 August 2025.
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