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  1. Air Canada
  2. Air Canada and United Airlines Expand Relationship to Make Transborder Travel Easier, With More Choice
  3. How to Become a Flight Attendant for Air Canada: 11 Steps
  4. Air Canada Announces New, Nonstop Flights To Hawaii From Toronto, Montreal, And Calgary Beginning This Winter
  5. What You Need To Know About Air Canada’s New Refund Policy For Covid
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Air Canada and United Airlines Expand Relationship to Make Transborder Travel Easier, With More Choice

Expanded relationship to bring more flights, improved schedule coordination and shared reward benefits between the MileagePlus and Aeroplan loyalty programs MONTREAL, July 22, 2022 /PRNewswire/ - Air Canada and United Airlines today announced a joint business agreement for the Canada-U.S. transborder market, building on their long-standing alliance, that will give more flight options and better flight schedules to customers traveling between the two countries. Customers will be able to connect to 38 codeshare destinations in the U.S. and eight of the most popular cities in Canada — all while enjoying the benefits of the carriers' MileagePlus® and Aeroplan loyalty programs. The agreement will also strengthen and grow both carriers' networks and help accelerate their COVID-19 recovery. Air Canada and United Airlines Expand Relationship to Make Transborder Travel Easier, With More Choice (CNW Group/Air Canada) "United is a world-class airline and we are pleased to significantly expand our well-established partnership to further enhance the customer journey between Canada and the U.S. by offering more choice, greater convenience and an improved airport experience," said Mark Galardo, Senior Vice President of Network Planning and Revenue Management at Air Canada. "This agreement marks a new phase in our evolving relationship that will speed the recovery from the pandemic and strengthen both carriers. It will also enable us to optimize our hubs and schedules and to broaden our g...

How to Become a Flight Attendant for Air Canada: 11 Steps

Air Canada and its low-cost carrier, Air Canada Rouge, have nearly identical hiring practices and requirements for applicants. Knowing exactly what each is looking for in a flight attendant is an important first step before you apply. Once you meet their qualifications, applying is simply a matter of submitting an online form. Then, once you are interviewed, keeping their priorities in mind will help you come across as exactly the person they’re looking for. Become fluent in more than one language. At the very least, master either English or French (preferably both). Additionally, learn at least one other language used by countries that Air Canada flies to regularly. Sought-after languages include: X Research source • Arabic • Cantonese • Danish • Dutch • German • Greek • Hebrew • Hindi • Italian • Japanese • Korean • Mandarin • Portuguese • Punjabi • Spanish • Turkish Prepare to meet additional requirements. Due to the physical demands of the job, expect to have your physical health evaluated during the application process. Make sure you are in adequate shape in order to perform required tasks. Additionally, be aware that, if hired, you will have to apply for security clearance through Transport Canada. X Research source • As a flight attendant, you will be expected to lift luggage and equipment; physically assist passengers; have strong footing and balance; be able to stand and work for long periods; be able to work at high altitudes and in a pressurized environment. • F...

Air Canada Announces New, Nonstop Flights To Hawaii From Toronto, Montreal, And Calgary Beginning This Winter

Air Canada already had non-stop flights to several islands from Vancouver, but now, it will round out its profile with flights from the eastern part of the country, including direct flights from Montreal to Honolulu (starting December 12th), from Toronto to Maui (starting December 18th ), and from Calgary to Honolulu (starting December 18th). Air Canada will also resume its previous non-stop service from Toronto to Honolulu (December 17th), from Calgary to Maui (December 18th), and from Vancouver to Honolulu, Maui, and Kona (various dates in the fall/winter). Contributor As much as the news means for Hawaii tourism, it also is a strong dose of hope for Canada. Recently, the country experienced a spike in COVID-19 cases that threatened to push it further into lockdown. But, with the vaccine in the process of being administered, Air Canada’s announcement is a sign of confidence that Canadians will be able to prioritize travel once again this winter, if not sooner.

What You Need To Know About Air Canada’s New Refund Policy For Covid

Beginning immediately, Air Canada will now offer refunds to eligible customers. Customers who purchased a non-refundable ticket for travel on or after February 1, 2020 but did not fly can finally get a refund from the carrier. Customers must submit a request online or with their travel agent. Refunds will be available for Air Canada tickets and Air Canada Vacations packages purchased before April 13, 2021 for flights cancelled either by the airline or by the customer for any reason. "Air Canadawill beofferingrefundstoall eligible customers whether they cancelled their ticket or if their flight was cancelled by the airline.Customers can now submit refund requestsonlineor through their travel agent and weare committed to processing refunds as fast as possible,"said Lucie Guillemette, Executive Vice-President and Chief Commercial Officer at Air Canada. Air Canada has agreed to refund customers whose flights were cancelled last year due to the COVID-19 ... [+] pandemic. Getty Images "In addition, Air Canada has revised its booking policies for all future travel.Starting today, incases where a customer's flight is cancelled or rescheduled by more than three hours, we will now offer all customers the choice of receiving a refund, an Air Canada Travel Voucher or the equivalent value in Aeroplan Points with a 65% bonus. This new policy will providemorecertainty and flexibility, so customers can book their future travel with greater confidence and we look forward to welcoming you b...

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