Canadian airlines say travellers won't see their flight times affected by Monday's total solar eclipse, though passengers should protect their eyes during the astronomical event.
Videos shared online of the raucous party on a Dec. 30 Montreal-Cancun charter flight sparked anger from politicians and an investigation by Transport Canada in conjunction with the federal health and public safety departments.
Airlines and travellers say a slew of questions remain about the federal government's decision to require passengers returning to Canada to show negative results on COVID-19 tests taken abroad.
Air Transat is looking to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from its airplanes by using jet fuel made from kerosene in a process that captures carbon dioxide produced by large industrial emitters.
Dozens of Quebec tourists who had been trapped in Haiti amid violent street protests were greeted with hugs and tears from relieved loved ones as they landed at Montreal's airport on Saturday, February 16, 2019.
Ottawa-based physician Emilio Bazile says food is running low for him and his 10-member medical team who have been trapped in southwest Haiti after protesters blocked major highways across the Caribbean country in an effort to pressure President Jovenel Moise to resign.
The surging Quebec economy took centre stage on Day 6 of the provincial election campaign on Tuesday, August 28, 2018, as the leaders of the two front-running parties each staked claims to being the man who can maintain the momentum.
Air Transat failed its passengers during a sweltering, hours-long ordeal aboard two of its grounded aircraft this summer, a federal agency ruled on Thursday, Nov. 30, 2017, as it fined the airline $295,000 and ordered it to cover the out-of-pocket expenses of affected passengers.
Passengers trapped aboard two Air Transat jets earlier this summer described hours of sweltering heat, a lack of water and the stench of vomit in the cabin as hearings began Wednesday.
A woman who was aboard an Air Transat flight says she and other passengers were forced to stay in the plane on an Ottawa runway for six hours in uncomfortably warm conditions.
Canada will introduce new legislation this spring that will address the problem of travellers being bumped from flights, the federal government said on Monday, April 11, 2017.