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Air Canada flights may face August 11 delays as attendants protest at Montreal, Toronto, Vancouver, and Calgary airports over pay and working conditions.

Air Canada Braces for August 11 Protest Impact at Key Airports

Air Canada passengers could experience delays and schedule changes on Monday, August 11, 2025, as flight attendants stage coordinated protests at four of the airline’s busiest hubs: Montreal, Toronto, Vancouver, and Calgary. The Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE), representing 10,000 attendants, says the action is part of a national push for fair pay and improved working conditions.

 

Push for Pay on All Hours Worked

At the centre of the dispute is the union’s demand that attendants be paid for all hours worked — including boarding, safety checks, and turnaround times — not just in-flight hours. CUPE has criticized what it calls “poverty wages” that lag behind Canada’s 2025 cost of living.

“Flight attendants from coast to coast are coming together to demand respect and a fair contract,” said Wesley Lesosky, president of CUPE’s Air Canada component.

 

Strategic Locations Chosen for Maximum Effect

The protests target Toronto Pearson, Montréal–Trudeau, Vancouver International, and Calgary International — the backbone of Air Canada’s domestic and international operations. Disruptions at these hubs could trigger a ripple effect across routes to the U.S., Europe, Asia, and the Caribbean.

 

Airline Operations and Passenger Volumes

Air Canada serves over 220 destinations in 47 countries and carried 12 million passengers in the second quarter of 2025. While the airline posted a net profit of C$186 million last quarter, CUPE argues that frontline staff have not seen wage growth matching revenue gains.

 

Protest Timings Across Canada

Union members plan to rally during peak travel hours to ensure visibility:

  • Montreal & Toronto: 1 p.m. ET
  • Vancouver: 10 a.m. PT
  • Calgary: 11 a.m. MDT

The demonstrations are expected to be peaceful but highly visible to passengers.

 

Travel Advisory for Passengers

Air Canada has not confirmed mass cancellations but urges passengers to check flight status before leaving for the airport. Travel experts recommend arriving early, preparing for possible gate changes, and keeping essentials like chargers, snacks, and medications handy.

While the protests are not an official strike, their scale and location mean travellers could face significant operational challenges throughout the day.

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