- Talks with ALPA nearing impasse over union's excessive wage
demands
- Air Canada and Air Canada
Rouge prepare to gradually suspend flights over three days,
potentially starting as early as September
15, 2024
- Customers advised to use airline's goodwill policy to defer
imminent travel at no cost
MONTREAL, Sept. 9,
2024 /CNW/ - Air Canada today said that it is
finalizing contingency plans to suspend most of its operations.
Talks between the company and the Air Line Pilots Association
(ALPA), representing more than 5,200 pilots at Air Canada and Air
Canada Rouge, continue, but the parties remain far apart. Unless an
agreement is reached, beginning on September
15, 2024, either party may issue a 72-hour strike or lock
out notice, which would trigger the carrier's three-day wind down
plan.
"Air Canada believes there is
still time to reach an agreement with our pilot group, provided
ALPA moderates its wage demands which far exceed average Canadian
wage increases. However, Canadians have recently seen the chaos
abrupt airline shutdowns cause for travellers, which obliges us to
do everything we can to protect our customers from an increasingly
likely work stoppage. This includes the extremely difficult
decision to begin an orderly shutdown of Air Canada and Air Canada
Rouge once a 72-hour strike or lock out notice is given, possibly
as early as this Sunday," said Michael
Rousseau, President and Chief Executive Officer of Air
Canada.
"We understand and apologize for the inconvenience this would
cause our customers. However, a managed shutdown is the only
responsible course available to us. We are publicizing our plans to
give the more than 110,000 people who travel with us each day
greater certainty and the opportunity to reduce the risk of being
stranded by using our goodwill policy to change or defer imminent
travel at no cost. We are also alerting the Government of
Canada to the potential
disruption's impact upon Canadians."
Air Canada Express flights will continue to operate, as
third-party carriers Jazz and PAL Airlines provide these services.
However, these regional partners only carry about 20 per cent of
Air Canada's daily customers, many of whom ultimately connect on
Air Canada flights.
For customers
Air Canada's first
consideration is the needs of customers and providing peace of
mind. For detailed information
see www.aircanada.com/action.
All customers whose flights are cancelled by Air Canada would be
notified and will be eligible for a full refund, which can be
obtained online at www.aircanada.com or through the Air Canada
mobile app.
The airline has also been arranging with other carriers to
secure space for customers in the event of Air Canada flight
cancellations. Customers will be notified by Air Canada or their
travel agency if options for travel on another carrier are
identified for them. Unfortunately, seats on other carriers are
expected to be very limited across all airlines, and refunds or
accepting a future travel credit, or agreeing to travel on Air
Canada at a later date, may be the only options available.
Since August 27, Air Canada has
had in place a goodwill policy allowing customers holding bookings
on any fare type with travel between
September 15 and 23, 2024, to make changes if they wish
to at no cost or to receive a credit for future travel. This
policy will be expanded as warranted.
Under Canada's Airline
Passenger Protection Regulations, customers in Canada are not eligible for compensation for
delayed or cancelled flights, meals, hotels or other incidental
expenses for situations outside the carrier's control such as a
labour disruption.1 Air Canada will in all cases inform passengers of
their rights under applicable rules if their flight is cancelled or
delayed.
Customers with bookings whose flights are cancelled in the event
of a labour disruption are strongly advised against going to the
airport without a confirmed booking for a new flight (check
your flight's status on www.aircanada.com before going to the
airport). Customers are also advised to use self-service tools as
contact centre wait times are expected to be highly elevated.
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1 Air Passenger Protection Regulations SOR/2019-150,
Section 10 (1)(J)
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Impact
Air Canada and Air Canada Rouge
presently operate close to 670 daily flights on average and carry
more than 110,000 passengers within Canada or internationally. Every day, Air
Canada flights bring about 24,000 Canadians back home from abroad
and return about 15,000 foreigners visiting Canada to their home country.
Under the plan announced today to potentially suspend flying, an
orderly wind down of operations would begin once a 72-hour strike
or lock-out notice is issued, which can occur any time after 00:01
EDT on Sunday, September 15. Flights
throughout the system would be progressively cancelled over three
days, with a complete shutdown as early as 00:01 EDT on
Wednesday, September 18. Some
activities would need to start as early as Friday, September 13, including the cancellation
of some holiday packages and the grounding of some aircraft.
Air Canada projects that unless
a settlement is achieved within the 72-hour notice period, the
number of passengers affected by the suspension plan will increase
progressively during the period to reach approximately 110,000
daily after 72 hours. A gradual shutdown is required because it is
the only responsible way to manage such a labour disruption for
customers and employees alike. Air Canada operates globally to 47 countries on
six continents with a fleet of 252 aircraft, which will have to be
repositioned or repatriated along with their crews. By optimally
positioning aircraft ahead of a possible disruption, Air Canada
will be able to more quickly restore regular service to customers
having travel plans at that time. The aircraft will also be
properly safeguarded and receive all necessary routine maintenance
during this time.
Cargo operations will also be affected. Each day, Air Canada
Cargo carries in the belly holds of its aircraft and air freighters
perishable or live commercial goods, components for manufacturers,
and other time-sensitive items for Canadians. Already, the airline
has begun limiting acceptance of some of these goods given average
shipment timelines.
In the event of a suspension of operations, Air Canada will make
every effort to resume normal operations as quickly as possible
once a settlement with ALPA is reached. It is estimated however it
will take up to 7 to 10 days to do so after a complete
shutdown.
Air Canada and ALPA
negotiations
Air Canada and ALPA have been
in discussions for 15 months. Although tentative agreement has been
reached on a large number of items for a new collective agreement,
the union remains inflexible on its unreasonable wage demands.
The company is committed to maintaining its pilots' historic
position as the best paid commercial pilots in Canada and is continuing to negotiate to
secure such an agreement.
Alternatively, it has offered to the union to submit to
arbitration. To date, the Federal Labour Minister has assisted the
negotiation process by appointing a conciliator and mediator, and
if a negotiated settlement is not reached, Air Canada would look to
the government to intervene, as it has in recent labour disputes,
to avoid a major disruption for Canadian travellers and other
stakeholders. A timeline of negotiations, backgrounders on the
issues, pilot compensation and other information about the
negotiations is available on our Media Centre.
About Air Canada
Air Canada is Canada's largest airline, the country's flag
carrier and a founding member of Star
Alliance, the world's most comprehensive air transportation
network. Air Canada provides
scheduled service directly to more than 180 airports in
Canada, the United States and Internationally on six
continents. It holds a Four-Star ranking from Skytrax. Air
Canada's Aeroplan program is
Canada's premier travel loyalty
program, where members can earn or redeem points on the world's
largest airline partner network of 45 airlines, plus through an
extensive range of merchandise, hotel and car rental partners.
Through Air Canada Vacations, it offers more travel choices than
any other Canadian tour operator to hundreds of destinations
worldwide, with a wide selection of hotels, flights, cruises, day
tours, and car rentals. Its freight division, Air Canada Cargo,
provides air freight lift and connectivity to hundreds of
destinations across six continents using Air Canada's passenger and
freighter aircraft. Air Canada
aims to achieve an ambitious net zero emissions goal from all
global operations by 2050. Air Canada shares are publicly traded on the TSX
in Canada and the OTCQX in the
US.
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