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Air Canada reaches arrangement with pilots union, preventing strike

Air Canada said early on Sunday it had actually reached a tentative agreement with its pilots union over a brand-new fouryear collective contract, in a deal that will avoid a nearterm strike or lockout.

Canada's largest airline stated in a statement that the terms of its brand-new contract with the Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA). representing more than 5,200 pilots will stay personal,. pending a ratification vote by its members anticipated to be. completed over the next month.

Air Canada and Air Canada Rouge, which operate nearly 670. flights per day, will continue flying as normal, the airline. said.

Before the tentative contract was reached, the airline company had. been preparing to gradually cancel flights over 3 days,. and totally closed down its operations as early as 12:01 a.m. EDT (0401 GMT) on Wednesday, Sept. 18.

The ALPA said in a different declaration that its leaders had. authorized the tentative arrangement with Air Canada for member. ratification.

Labour Minister Steve MacKinnon said in a post on X that. travel interruptions for Canadians were avoided thanks to the. effort of the celebrations and federal mediators.

Air Canada's pilots were demanding wage rates that would. narrow the pay gap with their equivalents at significant U.S. carriers such as United Airlines.

(source: Reuters)