Halifax-based Chorus Aviation has adopted a poison pill to prevent a hostile takeover while its share price is depressed by COVID-19.
Halifax-based Chorus Aviation has adopted a poison pill to prevent a hostile takeover while its share price is depressed by COVID-19.
The Canadian Transportation Agency has issued an FAQ clarifying its position on whether airlines should offer refunds to passengers whose flights are cancelled as a result of COVID-19.
Crippled by the drop off in passenger demand due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Canadian regional carrier Jazz Aviation will convert De Havilland Dash 8-400s to carry packages instead of people.
Air Canada announced Tuesday it would suspend flights to the United States, a blow to an airline that built its growth strategy around international service.
The COVID pandemic continues to take its toll on Canada’s airlines, with Westjet offering fewer than 600 weekly flights in its revised May schedule.
Federal wage subsidies could help beleaguered Canadian airlines and their employees to the tune of more than $600 million by June 6, when the subsidy period expires.