Canadian travellers to feel effect of U.S. flight cuts caused by government shutdown
MONTREAL — Some Canadian travellers bound for America will see cancelled flights and delayed itineraries as the U.S. government shutdown puts pressure on the country’s aviation network, prompting regulators to slash plane traffic.
Several Canadian carriers acknowledged a likely ripple effect after the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration said Wednesday it would cut 10 per cent of flights at its 40 busiest airports for safety reasons.
In an email, Air Canada spokesman Peter Fitzpatrick said the airline would maintain a “normal schedule” but that passengers connecting to flights run by its partner United Airlines could be affected.
Customers would not be charged a change fee for rebooking or deferring their trip, he said — but the cost of a pricier ticket would still have to be covered by the passenger.



