Air Canada Strikes Back: Flight Attendants Call Off Houdini Act
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After grounding travel plans for what felt like a Netflix binge marathon, Air Canada announced it will 'gradually restart operations' thanks to a deal with their flight attendants' union. Reportedly, hundreds of thousands of travelers somewhere between 'mildly inconvenienced' and 'planned their therapy session around the strike' can now resume breathing indoor recycled air. The deal doesn’t promise champagne service but at least planes will fly again without flight attendants practicing their disappearing acts.
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Source: Feeds | Published: 8/19/2025 | Author: The Associated Press
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