ACTA applauds proactive Air Canada management

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Acta applauds proactive air canada:

Suzanne Acton-Gervais

The Canadian Travel Agencies Association (ACTA) indicates that it closely monitors the possibility of service disturbances at Air Canada, while the airline is faced with an imminent strike of its online agents this Saturday.

Par Kelly Peckham

At this point, the association is said to be encouraged by the airline’s reaction to possible repercussions.

“While the summer season is in full swing. Consequently, even a short strike could lead to major disruptions, because then reducing air operations takes a long time,” said Suzanne Acton-Gervais, recently appointed president of ACTA.

“ACTA welcomes the proactive communication of Air Canada. Moreover, the rapid implementation of a flexible reservation policy acta applauds proactive air canada for the scheduled trips between August 15 and 18, 2025, as well as the company’s commitment to protect the commissions of travel agents, one of the main priorities of the ACTA. Moreover, »»

Ms. Acton-Gervais stresses that a crisis like this really highlights the importance for consumers to call on a trusted professional. to organize their trips.

“Even if no one appreciates the disturbances. these demonstrate the crucial role played by travel advisers: they defend the interests of customers, reproducing thefts, find spare solutions and guide travelers in complex situations. Having a reliable professional by your side makes all the difference. »»

She also insists on the importance of having complete travel insurance: “Many policies can cover the costs linked to a strike. thus offering additional protection and peace of mind. Travel advisers have the necessary expertise to help travelers choose coverage adapted to their specific needs. »»

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