1万多名空乘集体罢工,加航宣布:全面停飞!中国往返加拿大航班瞬间紧张,票价飞涨
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen·2025-08-16 14:21

Group 1 - Over 10,000 flight attendants of Air Canada began a 72-hour strike due to unresolved disputes over salary and compensation calculation methods [1][3] - Air Canada has suspended all flights for both Air Canada and its low-cost subsidiary, Rouge, affecting approximately 130,000 passengers daily during the strike [3] - The strike has led to the cancellation of all flights to and from China, including routes from Vancouver to Shanghai, Beijing, and Hong Kong, causing a surge in ticket prices due to limited capacity [3][4] Group 2 - The strike has created tension in the Canada-China flight routes, as Air Canada is the only airline allowed to operate direct flights to China, leading to increased ticket prices for alternative routes [3][5] - Other airlines operating routes between China and Canada include Air China, Eastern Airlines, Southern Airlines, Xiamen Airlines, Sichuan Airlines, and Hainan Airlines [5][6] - As of August 21, tickets for direct flights from Beijing to Vancouver are sold out, with only high-priced business class tickets available, indicating a significant demand and limited supply [6]