The pandemic has drastically cut air travel between Canada and the United States. An industry group is proposing solutions to open the borders safely.
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The pandemic has drastically cut air travel between Canada and the United States. An industry group is proposing solutions to open the borders safely.
Air North became the first partly-Indigenous-owned airline to win a Travellers’ Choice award as the best airline in Canada in 2020.
Montreal Airports spent $91 million more than it made in the second quarter, reflecting the depths of the global pandemic.
Canadian ultra low-cost carrier Flair is going all-in on Western Canada this summer, opening new routes and cities once thought to be too small to fill a 737 in a ULCC configuration.
The government of Canada will not be organizing any more repatriation flights, meaning Canadians outside the country will have to make their own arrangements.
When the pandemic started hammering Canada’s airlines, Zoe Elverum the self-described “dwarf [fan]girl who LOVES Air Canada” knew she had to do something. So, like any Millennial, she went online.