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Old Posted Aug 22, 2024, 11:10 PM
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Originally Posted by Fischbob View Post
It's just AC Mainline/Rouge pilots who will be in a position to strike, correct? So regional ops should be unaffected?

My family and I are booked to fly home September 17th, right after the 'cooling-off' period ends, on AC Express/Jazz. Should I be making contingency plans?
Jazz is a different company. Your flights should still operate.

I’m booked on a FCO-YUL flight on September 18. I might get screwed if the pilots go on strike on the 17th.

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Originally Posted by nname View Post
I suppose there's 72 hours strike notice? Or is that included in the 21 days cool off period?
I think it might be included in the 21 days.

There was another article last week mentioning the earliest the pilots could go on strike was september 17. That’s right after the 21 days.

Here’s hoping the article is wrong and it’s 21 + 3.
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