💨 Abstract
Air Canada will resume flights on Sunday after the Canadian government intervened in a strike by flight attendants, forcing them back to work and into arbitration. The strike disrupted over 100,000 travelers during the summer travel season. The airline expects normal operations to resume within a week, with some flights canceled in the interim. The government's decision followed a bitter contract dispute over pay and unpaid work. Passengers affected by the strike can request refunds or alternative travel options.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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