Air passengers were still scrambling to rebook their flights home on Sunday, as a labour dispute between Air Canada and the union representing more than 10,000 flight attendants continued to ground planes around the world.

James Hart and Zahara Virani were visiting Toronto from Calgary for what they thought would be a fun weekend.

But they ended up paying $2,600 to fly with another airline on a later day after their Air Canada flight from Toronto Pearson International Airport got cancelled due to the strike and lockout that began Saturday.

Hart said the couple heard late Saturday that their Sunday flight home had been cancelled, forcing them to also miss work.

“We kind of had an idea it wouldn’t be going out, and now you can’t get a hold of anybody to get any answers,” he said.

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