Air Canada work stoppage creates travel chaos at Bay Area airports and beyond
Briefly

Air Canada's flight attendants initiated a strike that resulted in the cancellation of numerous flights and stranded over 100,000 passengers globally during the busy summer travel season. This action stemmed from unresolved disputes over wages and compensation, leading to significant repercussions for affected travelers. The government intervened, compelling both parties into arbitration to resolve the issues and restore flight operations. Travelers faced various disruptions, with some unable to receive timely rebooking assistance and forced to endure long wait times or inconvenient travel plans.
More than 100,000 travelers worldwide were stranded when Air Canada’s flight attendants went on strike, leading to significant flight cancellations during peak travel season.
The strike was caused by an impasse over wages and compensation between the flight attendants' union and Air Canada, resulting in the airline halting most flights.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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