Air Canada Suspends US Routes Due to Fuel Costs

Air Canada Suspends US Routes Due to Fuel Costs

Source: The Points Guy

Summary

Air Canada is suspending four seasonal summer routes to the U.S. earlier than expected due to rising fuel costs. The routes affected are Toronto to Sacramento, Vancouver to Raleigh-Durham, Toronto to Charleston, and Montreal to Austin. The suspensions will take place between July and October, but the routes are expected to return for the 2027 summer travel season. Affected customers will be contacted with alternate travel options, including full refunds where applicable.


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Air Canada’s seasonal summer routes to the U.S. are being suspended earlier than expected, a sign that the rising fuel costs are taking a toll on the airline industry. The suspensions will affect flights between Toronto and Sacramento, Vancouver and Raleigh-Durham, Toronto and Charleston, and Montreal and Austin. The routes are expected to return for the 2027 summer travel season, but for now, it’s a case of “escape from the fuel prices.” The airline is offering alternate travel options and full refunds to affected customers.


Author: Evan Null