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Air Canada to temporarily postpone flights to U.S.

  • April 21, 2020
  • Business

Air Canada has announced it is suspending use to a United States after Canada and a U.S. agreed to extend restrictions on cross-border transport for another 30 days since of a COVID-19 pandemic.

The airline pronounced Tuesday a final blurb flights between Canada and a U.S. will be on Apr 26. It skeleton to resume use May 22, unless supervision restrictions are extended again. It will waive change fees for influenced customers.

Non-essential transport between Canada and a U.S. was banned as of Mar 21, nonetheless a limit has remained open for trade and commerce, with exemptions also postulated for puncture response and open health purposes.

The strange limit restrictions put in place a month ago were set to end today, though a new agreement extends it until mid-May.

WestJet has also extended a cessation of all transborder and general flights. It stopped drifting those routes as of Mar 22 for 30 days. As of yesterday, it extended a use suspension until Jun 4.

WestJet also announced that it is slicing 600 flights per day from a domestic report between May 5 and Jun 4, including a proxy termination of routes between some Canadian cities.

Air Transat flights have been suspended until May 31 and Porter Airlines grounded all flights until Jun 1. Sunwing also dangling all blurb flights though has nonetheless to announce a return-to-service date.

Air Canada pronounced it has reduced a report by 90 per cent due to COVID-19, though it had continued use to 11 U.S. destinations to assistance repatriate Canadians over a past month.

Article source: https://www.cbc.ca/news/business/air-canada-to-temporarily-suspend-flights-to-u-s-1.5539796?cmp=rss

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