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233. Air Canada Rouge to Launch Reykjavik Flights
Air Canada is to launch daily summer seasonal flights from Canada to Reykjavik, Iceland. Flights will operate four times and three times per week from the carrier's Toronto and Montreal hubs respectively, subject to government approvals.
234. Record May Traffic for Air Canada
Record May Traffic for Air Canada. Air Canada has reported a record load factor for the mainline of 83.8% in May 2007, the highest ever for the month. The mainline carrier flew 0.2% fewer revenue passenger miles (RPMs) in May 2007 than in May 2006, according to preliminary traffic figures.
235. Air Canada Warns of Possible Strike
Air Canada has been advised by the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAMAW), representing the airline's approximately 8,600 mechanics, baggage handlers and cargo agents in Canada, that it intends to begin labour action starting at 12:01 A.M. ET on Monday 12 March 2012.
236. Air Canada to Launch Non-Stop Flights to Panama City
Air Canada to Launch Non-Stop Flights to Panama City Air Canada is to launch three-times weekly year-round non-stop flights between Toronto and Panama City on 17 December 2014. The service will be operated with an Airbus A319 aircraft with 120 seats. The flights will also be timed to offer convenient onward connections from Tocumen International Airport.
237. Business as Usual @ Air Canada; Airline and CAW Reach Tentative Agreement
Air Canada has reached a tentative collective agreement with the Canadian Auto Workers union (CAW) which ends a three-day walkout of the airline's call centre and airport check-in and gate agents in Canada. Employees are expected to return to work effective Friday morning, 17 June 2011.
238. Significant Capacity and Workforce Reductions at Air Canada
Significant Capacity and Workforce Reductions at Air Canada. Air Canada plans to reduce total system capacity by 7 per cent in the fourth quarter 2008 and first quarter 2009, compared to the same period a year earlier. The reduction in flying will require fewer employees to operate the airline, which will result in a decrease in staff levels of up to 2,000 positions across all lev
239. Air Canada leases additional Boeing 777-300ER
Air Canada leases additional Boeing 777-300ER. The airline will take delivery of the leased aircraft in April 2009, bringing to 18 the total number of Boeing 777s entering the fleet. The transaction is part of an ongoing fleet renewal program that will give Air Canada one of the most modern and comfortable aircraft fleets in the world and provide savings on fuel, expanded range cap
240. Air Canada Partners Just for Laughs Montreal and Toronto Int. Comedy Festivals
Air Canada has signed a multi-year marketing agreement with the Just for Laughs Montreal International Comedy Festival and the Toronto Just for Laughs JFL42 festival. In addition to becoming the festivals' exclusive airline carrier for 2012 and 2013, Air Canada is now a major sponsor and the presenting partner of the International Series in Montreal, and the co-presenter in Toronto

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