
Air Canada's new CEO Michael Rousseau giving a speech at the Montreal Chamber of Commerce in Montreal, Quebec, Wednesday, November 03, 2021. THE CANADIAN PRESS IMAGES/Mario Beauregard
June 29, 2022
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– A majority of domestic flights to Canada’s busiest airports were delayed or cancelled over the past week as the effects of an overloaded international network continue to ripple across the country.
Some 54 per cent of flights to the four largest airports were bumped off schedule in the seven days between June 22 and 28, according to analytics firm Data Wazo.
More than 44 per cent of the 4,815 flights were delayed while 8.5 per cent were scrapped altogether.

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