Canada is closing its borders to many foreign workers, students, and tourists, with visa denial rates soaring in 2024.
Canadian Aviation News
Canada is one of the biggest countries in the world by land mass and as a result of their vast geography, air travel is a consistently profitable industry.
Small Claims Court of Yukon has ordered Air Canada (AC) to pay $10,000 to a couple whose meticulously planned vacation was completely derailed by the airline’s repeated failures.
Immigration Minister Marc Miller revealed to the Commons immigration committee that nearly five million temporary permits will expire by the end of 2025, with authorities anticipating most permit holders will depart voluntarily from Canada.
Porter Airlines is launching two new seasonal routes from Ottawa International Airport (YOW) this week, expanding its network with nonstop flights to Tampa (TPA) and Fort Myers (RSW).
An Amazon Prime cargo aircraft overran Vancouver International Airport’s (YVR) north runway boundary early Tuesday morning (November 19, 2024), causing an operational disruption that will persist for several days.
Air Canada announces a tentative four-year collective agreement with the Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA), representing over 5,200 pilots.
Tata-owned Air India (AI) has scheduled additional flights to complement its existing daily Delhi (DEL)-Toronto (YYZ), Canada service.
Canada Jetlines (AU) has ceased all flights and airline operations, citing financial difficulties.
WestJet (WS) appeared before the Canadian Industrial Relations Board (CIRB) today to discuss its request for arbitration in negotiations with the Aircraft Maintenance Engineers and Tech Ops employees.