How do you wake up an airline that’s been asleep for two years?
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Canada’s oh-so-slow, less-than-reassuring grounding of the Boeing Max 8
Marc Garneau’s clinical explanation after the Ethiopian Airlines crash belied the nature of his subject matter—the stuff of deep human phobia
This is where Canada’s 737 Max 8 jets flew the day an Ethiopian plane went down
Canada’s fleet of 737 MAX 8s were in the air constantly on March 10. One of them criss-crossed North America for almost 17 hours.
Our increasing obsession with flying, and hating every second of it
Peter Shawn Taylor: If flying is such a complaint-ridden, exhausting nightmare, why is the rate of air travel heading relentlessly skywards?
Why overbooked flights aren’t going away any time soon
New passenger-protection legislation fails to tackle the practice that annoys many travellers the most
What’s behind the spate of bomb threats against airlines?
Hoax or not, airlines have no choice but to take bomb threats seriously, despite the considerable costs to themselves, passengers and emergency personnel
Air Canada tries (again) to enforce its carry-on rules
Air Canada is prepared to crack down on your carry-on luggage. Will it work this time?
The evil genius of airlines
It takes work to make flying this miserable. But it pays.
Discount airlines are coming. Sound familiar?
A new crop of cheap carriers is coming to shake up Air Canada and WestJet’s duopoly—but it’s unclear if that’ll work this time around
WestJet bound for Europe
Flights between St. John’s and Dublin up the competition with Air Canada