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MIAMI – Due to the new COVID-19 travel restrictions set by the federal and provincial governments in Canada, Air Canada (AC) has adjusted its Q1 capacity and workforce.
The carrier announced today its Q1 system capacity will be reduced by 25%, and a workforce reduction of 1700 employees will take place to compensate for the decreased operational capacity. AC will be working with unions on programs to help employees who were furloughed.
In comparison to Q1 operations in 2019, operations for Q1 this year will see around a 20% reduction. AC commented that it would continue to monitor changes to restrictions as well as market conditions around the world and make necessary adjustments to its scheduling.