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Two Ontario friends fear Air Canada’s looming strike could derail their long-awaited trip to Scotland, planned before Alzheimer’s impacts one woman’s memory.

Lifelong Friends Face Travel Uncertainty

Two Ontario women, friends for more than six decades, are anxiously awaiting news on whether their first overseas trip together will go ahead. Barbara Langer, from Lindsay, Ont., and Gail Royer, from Ottawa, planned to fly to Edinburgh, Scotland, on August 21. The nine-day journey, booked over a year ago, holds deep personal meaning—Royer has early onset Alzheimer’s, and Langer wanted her to experience Scotland while her memory remains strong.

Why Timing Matters

For Langer, this year was the only chance to make the trip. “If we wait too late, she might not remember it,” she said. “This isn’t something we can just postpone until next year.” The pair met as children in Quebec City and have shared 65 years of friendship. Neither has a backup plan if the flights are cancelled, and their travel insurance does not cover trip interruptions.

Airline Labour Dispute Escalates

Air Canada is preparing to cancel flights ahead of a potential strike by more than 10,000 flight attendants. The Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) issued a 72-hour strike notice after negotiations stalled on Tuesday. A lockout notice from Air Canada is set to take effect at 1:30 a.m. ET on Saturday, just over half an hour after the earliest possible strike start time.

Potential Impact on Travellers

The airline says as many as 130,000 passengers per day could be affected if operations halt. Gradual flight cancellations are expected to begin Thursday, increasing Friday, with all flights by Air Canada and Air Canada Rouge potentially grounded by the weekend. Peak summer demand is expected to make alternative bookings difficult.

Passenger Options and Limitations

Air Canada is offering full refunds, rebooking without fees, and, where possible, seats on other carriers. However, the airline warns that available capacity is limited. Customers will be notified directly if their flights are cancelled and can manage changes via the Air Canada website or mobile app.

Travel Industry Concerns

Travel experts say the disruption would ripple through the industry. Shalene Dudley of Latitude Concierge Travels notes that passengers scheduled to travel between August 15 and 18 may change dates for a $50 credit or future travel credit valid for one year. Barry Shecter of Direct Travel adds that those without cancellation coverage face a “domino effect” of lost accommodations and connecting travel.

Hoping for a Last-Minute Resolution

For Langer and Royer, hope remains that their dream trip will proceed as planned. “I’m crossing my fingers, my legs, everything,” Langer said. “This is something we’ve looked forward to for so long.”

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