(Reuters) – Air Canada is finalizing contingency plans to droop most of its operations as talks with the pilot union are close to an deadlock, the airline mentioned on Monday.
Talks between Air Canada and the Air Line Pilots Affiliation (ALPA), which represents greater than 5,200 pilots at Canada’s largest provider, are persevering with, however each events stay far aside, the corporate mentioned.
The airline and its unit Air Canada Rouge are making ready to progressively droop flights over three days, doubtlessly beginning as early as Sept. 15.