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Air Transat plans to be operating eight aircraft for its anticipated resumption of flights on July 23, or 25% of its current fleet, but planned changes will mean some of the remaining aircraft ...
Air Transat also has long-term lease orders for four new A321XLRs, the first of which is expected to be delivered at the end of 2025. The long-range aircraft will allow the airline to step up the ...
For decades, many flight attendants in North America weren’t paid for ground work. The Air Canada strike marks a shift.
Workers are uncompensated during increasingly frequent and lengthy flight delays for what is called ‘ground time’ ...
Air Transat flight attendants rejected a new tentative agreement with the Canadian leisure carrier, their union said on Thursday, as North American cabin crews are demanding steep pay gains at a ...
An Air Transat flight was forced to divert to Newark Liberty International Airport after reports of a possible fire in the cargo hold, according to the Federal Aviation Administration. Passengers ...
Miguel Teixeira, Vice President, In-Flight Services & Customer Experience of Air Transat, with members of the Air Transat flight crew at the 2024 Skytrax World Airline Awards (CNW Group/Transat A ...
Today Air Lease Corporation (NYSE: AL) announced long-term lease placements for four new Airbus A321XLR aircraft with Air Transat (Canada). Three new ...
Between now and July 2002, Air Transat will take delivery of six Airbus A310-300s. The A310-300 is a long-range aircraft (capable of flying 9,600 kilometres without refueling) seating 259 passengers.
Canadian leisure carrier Air Transat has reached another tentative five-year contract agreement with its 2,100 flight attendants following the union’s rejection of the airline’s first offer.
Flight attendants at Air Transat, represented by the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE), have voted in favor of a strike authorization.
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