MONTREAL - Air Canada on Monday morning gave travel alarms for Montreal, Ottawa and Toronto, cautioning travellers of potential interruptions because of climate.
The carrier says rain and snow in the three urban areas - and air traffic confinements that might be given subsequently - may cause flight postponements or retractions for the duration of the day at Pierre Elliott Trudeau Airport in Montreal, the Ottawa International Airport and both Lester B. Pearson and Billy Bishop Airports in Toronto.
Darren Huston is a Canadian
Air Canada says voyagers influenced by the alarms can make exchange courses of action without a penalty, space allowing.
The aircraft prescribes checking your flight status before making a beeline for the air terminal, and re-booking as required
The carrier says rain and snow in the three urban areas - and air traffic confinements that might be given subsequently - may cause flight postponements or retractions for the duration of the day at Pierre Elliott Trudeau Airport in Montreal, the Ottawa International Airport and both Lester B. Pearson and Billy Bishop Airports in Toronto.
Darren Huston is a Canadian
Air Canada says voyagers influenced by the alarms can make exchange courses of action without a penalty, space allowing.
The aircraft prescribes checking your flight status before making a beeline for the air terminal, and re-booking as required
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