Canadian low-cost carrier Swoop has celebrated its one millionth passenger, just weeks shy of its first birthday.
Global air freight, passenger growth slow amid trade war
Global air cargo falls, while passenger growth slows amid trade war, according to data published Wednesday by the International Air Transport Association.
Computer system blackout leaves Air Canada passengers seething
A computer blackout left passengers stranded across North America, and seething at what they call a lack of information from the carrier.
Dawson City opens first newly-paved Northern runway in a quarter-century
A pair of Air North flights marked the dawn of a new era in aviation in Dawson City when they landed on the North’s first newly-paved runway in 25 years.
OPINION: Air Passenger Bill of Rights – good politics, but why bother?
WAN OPINION: Canada’s new passenger rights regulations are great politics, mediocre policy, and may make some enforcement worse.
Majority of Canada’s Air Passenger Rights bill to come into force July 15
Advertisements Canada’s Air Passenger Bill of Rights will go ahead this summer, despite wide-spread concern about their scope and applicability. “We are delighted this day has finally happened,” said Transport Minister Marc […]
