Air Transat Cancels Multiple Flights Ahead of Imminent Pilots' Strike
Air Transat has preemptively canceled more than a dozen flights as the airline faces a looming pilots' strike. The cancellations come just prior to the potential strike deadline, disrupting travel plans for numerous passengers. The move is a direct response to the anticipated industrial action, aimed at minimizing operational disruptions during the critical period.
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Air Transat has announced the cancellation of over a dozen scheduled flights in advance of an impending pilots' strike. The decision was made as the airline prepares for an industrial action that could significantly affect its flight operations. These preventative cancellations have been implemented prior to the official start of the strike, in an effort to manage the impact on travelers and operations.
This action comes as negotiations between Air Transat and its pilots' union have not reached a resolution, prompting the airline to act ahead of the potential walkout. The affected flights include both domestic and international services, although no specifics were given regarding which routes or departures are involved. The total number of passengers impacted has not been disclosed.
Passengers whose flights have been canceled are being offered standard rebooking options or refunds, in line with airline policy and regulatory requirements. Travelers are advised to check the status of their upcoming flights and monitor communications from Air Transat for further updates.
The exact timeline for when the strike may commence and how long it could last was not provided in the report. As the situation develops, additional disruptions may be possible if the industrial action proceeds.
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When your flight is delayed over 3 hours or canceled without proper notice, you may be entitled to care, assistance, and up to €600 per person in compensation, depending on the laws that apply to your flight route.
Compensation for delay or cancellation
Under EU Regulation 261/2004 and UK 261, passengers are entitled to €250 – €600 for delays of 3+ hours, last-minute cancellations, or denied boarding, if the airline is responsible (for example, technical issues or crew shortage).
Under the Montreal Convention, passengers on international routes outside the EU can claim financial damages for proven losses caused by delay or cancellation.
In Brazil, ANAC 400 ensures compensation and reimbursement for delays over 4 hours or cancellations caused by the airline.
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Accommodation
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Communication
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Quick facts
Disruption:
Cancellation
Cause:
Airline strike
Compensation:
Could be eligible for €250 - €600 compensation
Status:
Future - confirmed disruption
Airlines affected:
Air Transat
Checked by:
Matteo Floris
Date updated:
December 10, 2025