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Strike at Air Canada

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The Air Canada strike may have caused your flight to be delayed or cancelled. It’s possible that you have a right to compensation. To find out more, or to check if you qualify, please continue reading.

If Air Canada employees go on strike, your flight could be impacted. You have rights, including the entitlement to compensation. Our article outlines your rights and offers tips on what to do (and what not to do) in the event of a Air Canada strike.

Read the news about the latest Air Canada strike here

  • 29-07-2025

    Possible strike Air Canada in august 2025

    Air Canada and Air Canada Rouge cabin crew are voting until August 5 on whether to authorize a strike. The union is pushing for better working conditions and pay for tasks that are currently unpaid, such as pre-flight safety checks. If members vote in favor, a strike could be announced as early as August 26. Air Canada is still in talks with the union and emphasizes that no strike has been confirmed yet. If you’re flying from an EU country with Air Canada and your flight is delayed or cancelled due to a strike, you may still be entitled to compensation under European regulations.

  • 11-02-2025

    Air canada cancels all departing flights for tomorrow due to nationwide strike: new travel updates you need to know

    Travelers flying with British Airways, Air Canada, Ryanair, Austrian Airlines, Lufthansa, Air France, ANA, KLM, and Swiss should prepare for major disruptions as Brussels Airport has announced the cancellation of all departing flights on February 13 due to a nationwide strike. The strike is expected to significantly impact key airport services, including security screening and ground handling, making it impossible for outbound flights to operate.

  • 07-01-2025

    Air Canada flight attendants could be poised to strike next

    Air Canada’s flight attendants have launched a PR offensive as they enter contract negotiations with the airline and tensions rise over long-standing issues related to pay, working conditions and scheduling. Wesley Lesosky, president of the Air Canada Component of the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE), represents more than 10,000 members who have been working under the same collective agreement for a decade. With the current agreement set to expire on March 31, negotiations with Air Canada are now underway, and unpaid work is taking centre stage. Here are some of the key issues at play:

  • 13-09-2024

    Air Canada disruptions begin Friday as pilot strike deadline looms

    Air Canada (TSX:AC.B) said the Canadian federal government should be prepared to intervene should the airline’s pilots go on strike next week, impacting at least 110,000 travellers per day.

Numerous flights have been cancelled due to the strike by Air Canada employees

Many flights have been cancelled due to the strike at Air Canada, leaving numerous travelers in a difficult position. For some passengers, the cancellation may even mean they cannot continue with their trip as planned.

Wondering if you’re eligible for compensation after your flight was cancelled or delayed because of an airline strike? Put your doubts to rest with our free flight check.

 

If your delay exceeds 2 hours, you are entitled to care

If you find yourself dealing with an unplanned wildcat strike, you may feel caught off guard. In the event that your Air Canada flight is delayed for more than 2 hours, you have the right to food, drink, and lodging, as needed. The airline may provide vouchers for these expenses, but it’s important to keep receipts in case you need to claim reimbursement later on.

You are not required to accept an alternate flight from Air Canada

In case of a disruption, the airline must offer you an alternative flight free of charge. The airline should provide you with the first possible flight, but if all the next flights are fully booked, you might receive an alternative option that may not make sense for your travel plans.

You have the right to decline the proposed flight. The airline must then refund you the ticket price. If the airline does not offer you an alternative or if you find a better option yourself, the airline must reimburse you for the price difference between the two tickets.

Tip: Before doing anything, it’s best to wait for a final notice from Air Canada

There may be few alternative flights available from other airlines. Of course, you want to secure another flight as soon as possible. However, we advise you not to book an alternative flight yourself before you have received final confirmation from Air Canada that your flight has been cancelled. If the strike is called off, you will lose your money.

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If you’ve been impacted by Air Canada’s strike, you could be eligible for a refund

If the airline’s own employees, such as pilots, cabin crew, or ground staff, go on strike, Air Canada may be held responsible. Under Regulation 261/2004, this is not considered a case of force majeure, and you are entitled to compensation if you arrive more than 3 hours late or 1 hour early.

The amount of compensation you receive depends on the distance you traveled and whether your flight was canceled less than 2 weeks before your scheduled departure.

Compensation per passenger

  • flight

    €250

    Short distance

    <1500 km

    London – Benidorm

  • flight

    €400

    Middle distance

    1500 – 3500 km

    Dublin – Tenerife

  • flight

    €600

    Long distance

    > 3500 km

    Edinburgh – Singapore

Do you qualify for compensation?

The EUclaim database quickly determines if you are eligible for compensation. Simply enter your flight date and number. If you are entitled to compensation, file a claim immediately. We’ll help you get the compensation you deserve with a 97% success rate guarantee.

 

Written by Lisanne

Marketing manager Lisanne Verbeek is passionate about marketing and campers. Now she is fighting for passengers' rights.

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