Air Canada may redeploy some American flights if Canadian travellers avoid U.S.
- Air Canada plans to adjust flight capacity starting in March due to possible reductions in Canadian travel, as stated by Mark Galardo, executive vice president of the airline.
- A 10% drop in Canadian travel could lead to 2 million fewer visits and significant economic losses, according to Air Canada.
- Some Canadians, unhappy about tariff threats, have canceled trips to the U.S., with Montreal resident Justa mentioning the cost of cancellation as money well spent.
- Despite these concerns, Air Canada maintains its 2025 guidance, expecting a 3-5% increase in capacity from 2024.
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