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Air Canada reducing service on eight U.S. routes amid weak demand

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Christopher Reynolds
Air Canada reducing service on eight U.S. routes amid weak demand
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Air Canada is reducing its transborder flight capacity to the United States due to high jet fuel costs and decreased travel demand. Several routes to the US Midwest and New York City are being cancelled or delayed for the upcoming winter season.

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This reflects broader economic pressures in the aviation industry and shifting travel patterns between Canada and the US.

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An Air Canada plane sits at Vancouver International Airport in Richmond, B.C. ETHAN CAIRNS/The Canadian Press

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