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    Breaking Updates : Air Canada Suspends Restart After CUPE Defies CIRB Order; 240 Flights Canceled

    Carrier cancels 240 flights after union defies CIRB order; limited flying may resume Monday evening; Express services continue.

    NEED TO KNOW
    • On Sunday, August 17, 2025, Air Canada suspended plans to resume limited flying after CUPE urged flight attendants to defy a CIRB return-to-work directive.
    • About 240 flights scheduled for this afternoon were canceled; Air Canada and Air Canada Rouge remain paused, while Air Canada Express (Jazz, PAL) continues operating.
    • Airline says flights are now expected to resume Monday evening; customers with cancellations will be notified and offered refunds, credits, or rebooking options.

    The Big Picture

    Air Canada says it has suspended its plan to restart operations today after the flight attendants’ union directed members not to report for duty despite a Canadian Industrial Relations Board order to return to work. The carrier now expects to resume flights on Monday evening. Air Canada media statement.

    What’s New

    The airline reports that approximately 240 flights slated to operate beginning this afternoon were canceled, adding to widespread weekend disruptions. Air Canada noted that the CIRB’s direction—issued following the federal government’s intervention—had ended both CUPE’s strike and the company’s lockout; however, the union instructed members to stay off duty, prompting the postponement of today’s restart.

    What They’re Saying

    “Air Canada has suspended its plan to resume limited flying… after [CUPE] directed its flight attendant members to defy a direction from the CIRB to return to work. The airline will resume flights as of tomorrow evening.”
    — Air Canada statement, August 17, 2025

    Context

    All Air Canada and Air Canada Rouge operations were halted Saturday, August 16, due to the strike. The government then moved to send the dispute to binding arbitration, and the CIRB ordered a return to work. Air Canada says the union’s call to continue striking has delayed the restart and forced additional cancellations at the height of the summer travel season.

    What’s Next

    Air Canada says customers on canceled flights will be contacted and offered options, including a full refund, a credit for future travel, or rebooking on other airlines where capacity allows. Travelers are strongly advised not to go to the airport unless they have a confirmed booking with an operating flight. The carrier adds that Air Canada Express services operated by Jazz and PAL are continuing as normal.

    The Bottom Line

    Today’s planned restart is off. Expect continued cancellations until at least Monday evening, when the airline now aims to relaunch operations. Check your booking status before leaving for the airport.

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