An Air Canada airplane is towed along a runway at Toronto Pearson Airport in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada April 28, 2021.
Air Canada pilots anticipate sitting down for labor talks with the carrier in the next couple of weeks, a union official said.
Montreal-based Air Canada said it expects to grow available seat mile capacity for 2023 by 21% compared with a year earlier.
For the quarter ended June 30, Air Canada reported adjusted net income of C$664 million ($493.97 million), or C$1.85 per diluted share.
In May, Air Canada said it expected CASM of about 0.5% to 2.5% below 2022 levels.
Persons:
Carlos Osorio, Charlene Hudy, Hudy, Mike Rousseau, Shivansh Tiwary, Allison Lampert, Devika Syamnath, Frances Kerry, Elaine Hardcastle, Jonathan Oatis
Organizations:
Air Canada, Toronto Pearson Airport, REUTERS, North, Air Canada Pilots Association, Canadian, Air, Thomson
Locations:
Toronto, Mississauga , Ontario, Canada, U.S, Montreal, Air Canada, Bengaluru