Air Canada boosts domestic routes

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Customer complaints force Air Canada to increase, and add capacity to, domestic flights after planning a cutback in services earlier in 2000.

author: McFarland, Janet
Scheduled Airlines, Scheduled Air Transportation

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Language rules: An even tougher challenge than creditors? Air Canada seeks 'level playing field'

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Montreal-based Air Canada, after an 18-month restructuring process, plans to trim the costly business of bilingualism and improve its business strategy, including updating its linguistic action plan. The airline has battled creditors, and unions and is upset over Ottawa's unfair and costly bilingualism demands, as it forces the airline to schedule translators around the clock, buy advertisements in small French-language newspapers and train staff to be bilingual.

author: Jang, Brent
Bilingualism

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If you subsidize rivals, no flights to Toronto, Air Canada tells PEI

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The plans Air Canada, to cancel its services to Toronto, are examined. Air Canada is concerned about the incentives that are offered to WestJet Airlines Ltd. by Premier Pat Binns of Prince Edward Island.

author: Jang, Brent
Government expenditures, Prince Edward Island, Economic aspects, Economic policy, Government finance, WestJet Airlines Ltd., Binns, Pat

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