Ottawa approves Air Canada’s $190-million Transat purchase
Canada’s travel landscape is about to change after the federal government approved Air Canada’s $190-million purchase of Transat A.T., after COVID-19 diminished the deal’s value.
Transport Minister Omar Alghabra announced the approval Thursday evening, saying the government concluded the purchase is in the public interest. He said it considered a range of factors, including level of service, wider social and economic implications, the financial health of the air transportation sector, and competition.
“Given the devastating impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the air industry, the proposed purchase of Transat A.T. by Air Canada will bring greater stability to Canada’s air transport market,” he said in a statement.
The pandemic was also cited as a factor when Montreal-based Transat noted it may not be able to continue on its own because of the significant financial challenges.