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Some travellers may be intuitive feeling uneasy as another strike threatens to disrupt flights.
Air Transat announced on Sunday it will gradually shut down operations over the next three days in response to a 72-hour strike mandate issued by the union representing its 750 pilots. This comes just a few months after Air Canada grounded flights as some 10,000 flight attendants went on strike in August.
Air Transat pilots could be on strike as soon as Wednesday at 3 a.m. ET, the Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA) said in its Sunday announcement. Meanwhile, Air Transat says flights will be gradually suspended between Monday and Tuesday, while its priority is to "minimize disruption for customers."
But what will that look like? And where does that leave travellers? Let's break it down.
Air Transat begins scaling back flights after union issues strike notice
Air Transat says flight cancellations will begin progressively on Monday, with a complete suspension by Tuesday. Essentially, if you're flying on Air Transat between now and Dec. 12, your travel plans may be affected, the airline says.
"The company deeply regrets the impact this disruption will have on travellers during this busy period," the airline says on it website.
Air Transat flies year-round out of Vancouver, Calgary, Toronto, Montreal and Quebec City. They also offer seasonal service to various destinations, including Edmonton, Fredericton, Halifax, Hamilton, Kelowna, London, Moncton, Ottawa, Regina, Rouyn, Saskatoon, St. John's, Windsor and Winnipeg.
According to Air Transat's website, if your flight is cancelled, you will be notified directly by email and refunded according to the payment method on file.
A quick glance at the websites of all the Canadian airports Transat flies in and out of on Monday morning showed a few scheduled Transat flight cancellations over the next two days, although it's unclear whether they're related to the labour action.
At Pearson airport, for instance, a departing flight to Edmonton from Toronto today is cancelled, one from Toronto to Cancun and another from Cancun to Toronto is cancelled on Tuesday, and an arriving flight from Ottawa to Toronto today is cancelled.
In Montreal, a flight to Punta Cana has been called off Tuesday, and an incoming flight from Varadero is cancelled on Monday.
Air Transat encourages any passengers to check their flight status.
Travellers anxiously wait as Air Transat warns of flight suspensions
On its website, the airline notes it is implementing a flexibility policy for customers travelling within the next five days that allows them to change or postpone their travels at no additional cost.
Customers will have to fill in a form on the Air Transat website to cancel. They further explain that customers will get a credit on their file, valid for 12 months, and it will appear on their file within 12 to 48 hours of making the cancellation.
However, if you booked through a travel agency, Transat says to contact that agency directly.
If you booked an entire Air Transat vacation package and the vacation has not yet started, Air Transat says the booking will be cancelled, and you will be refunded according to the payment method on file.
If you're looking to change or cancel a flight on or after Dec. 13, Air Transat says the booking remains subject to the airline's usual terms and conditions.
It would start as early as Wednesday morning. Although the union, ALPA, notes it's tentative.
"There is still time to avoid a strike but unless significant progress is made at the bargaining table, we will strike if that’s what it takes to achieve a modern contract," Capt. Bradley Small, chair of the Air Transat Master Executive Council, said in a statement on Sunday.
If pilots do walk off the job on Wednesday, Air Transat says it "will do everything possible to assist customers in returning to their point of origin."
"This would include the offer of a new ticket on a next available flight if such an option exists within 48 hours of the original departure time, or the refund of any unused portion of the trip," the Air Transat website explains.
For those who booked a vacation package and find themselves stuck at their destination, Transat says it will cover any additional costs incurred.
"In the event of refusal of the alternative proposed by Air Transat, travellers will be entitled to a refund for any unused portion of the trip," the airline explains.
Air Transat VP on flight disruptions, contract talks with pilots
Air Transat and ALPA are aiming to replace an agreement that was negotiated in 2015 and expired at the end of April. Among the issues at play are wages, benefits, work rules and job security, according to the union.
Both the union and the airline said Monday that progress is being made. The two parties, which began talks toward a new collective agreement in January, have both said they are negotiating around the clock.
"We don't want to go on strike," Perry said. "We understand everyone wants to get where they need to go."
Union leader takes questions about state of talks with Air Transat
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