THUNDER BAY -- Air Canada's flight attendants have walked off the job and the impact is already being felt in Thunder Bay.
The airline has cancelled all three of its flights to Toronto on Saturday out of Thunder Bay Airport, and all three flights scheduled to arrive in the city have also been axed.
More than 10,000 flight attendants are on strike, which began just before 1 a.m. on Saturday.
The airline has announced all Air Canada and Air Canada Rouge flights will be cancelled during the work stoppage, affecting up to 130,000 passengers per day.
Thunder Bay has limited options for flights into and out of the city, at least when it comes to major carriers. Porter flies year-round to Toronto, with several daily flights, and WestJet operates fights to Winnipeg and Calgary. Flair Airlines,