Air Canada and the union representing flight attendants have reached a deal, ending a three-day strike that has disrupted travel plans for thousands of passengers across the country.
The airline said operations will resume Tuesday, although warned it could take seven to 10 days to return to full service.
The labour action, which started Saturday, led to more than 2,000 flights being cancelled, leaving passengers to rebook flights or find alternative means of transportation to get to their destinations and avoid being stranded.
Gábor Lukács, president of advocacy group Air Passenger Rights, slammed Air Canada for its treatment of passengers during the strike.
“Air Canada has been defrauding people, simple as that,” he said. “They have been shirking their responsibility under the APPR (A

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