It is still possible to travel from airports of N.-B.

Despite the labor conflict that affects the Air Canada carrier, it is quite possible for travelers to make air connections between cities like Moncton, Saint-Jean, Fredericton, Bathurst, Montreal, Ottawa and Toronto.

“Air Canada Express flights that are operated by Jazz and PAL continue to be insured. Everything works normally here at Bathurst airport, “said Alain Guitard, president of the airport administration.

Many neo-Brunswicks wrongly believed that the planes were nailed to the airports in the province.

“On-board on-board agents whose planes are very present at New Brunswick airports are not represented by the Canadian Public Service union whose members are on strike,” said Bathurst airport president.

Air Canada’s management on Monday also said that Air Canada Express flights operated by Jazz and PAL continue to be insured normally.

“Everything is riding in normal, the work conflict at Air Canada seems to want to affect us too much at Bathurst airport, even that the number of travelers observed here on Monday was higher than usual,” added Alain Guitard.

At Roméo -Leblanc International Airport in Grand Moncton, if some flights to Montreal and Toronto scheduled for Monday and Tuesday were canceled, it is still possible to fly without difficulty towards destinations like Montreal, Toronto, Ottawa and in a few cities in Western Canada.

An identical situation prevails at airports located in Fredericton and Saint-Jean.

“Where the situation can become more complicated, it is when a traveler wants for example to fly to Vancouver with a stopover in the journey. Air Canada’s work conflict may not allow us to take the plane after the stopover, “said Bathurst airport president.

A verification carried out by the Acadie Nouvelle has also made it possible to find that it is quite possible to carry out flights these days to international destinations such as New York, Paris or London from the various New Brunswick airports.

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