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Old Posted Sep 2, 2024, 5:35 AM
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Originally Posted by casper View Post
This depends how desperate you are to fly on that specific date.

If it gets close to a strike (within a few days), Air Canada will wave all change fees and offer free refunds. That includes partial refunds for your return if your already enroute.

If they wave change fees, then you be able to log into to where you book and pick virtually any flight operated by them of their partners (United or Copa Airlines) that gets you back home at no cost. The problem with waiting is the number of empty seats on other routes may be limited.
I ended up cancelling my Air Canada flights and booking on Aeromexico instead. Too risky otherwise.

I now have a credit in my Aeroplan account I have to use by next June, so I’ve basically paid for my spring vacation for next year.
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