Air Canada is removing flights on Boeing 737 Max aircraft from its bookings until 1 July as the airline is uncertain how long the 24 Max 8 aircraft in its fleet will remain grounded for safety reasons. The Montreal-based airline says the 737 Max impacts 6% of its planned flights, so it has adjusted its schedule through 30 April with the aim of covering 98% of planned flights. Air Canada "There is a domino effect from removing the 737s from our fleet that impacts the schedule and ultimately will impact some customers," Lucie Guillemette, chief commercial officer at Air Canada says in a blog post . “We have been working very hard to minimise that impact.” Uncertainty about the safety of the Max aircraft also led Air Canada on 15 March to suspend all financial guidance provided in February for 2019, while keeping financial guidance intact for 2020 and 2021. Air Canada airline is substituting the 737 Max with different aircra...
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