Air Canada has cancelled roughly 10 percent of flights at the Toronto Pearson International Airport in the first week of June, due to increased passenger inflows, staff shortages, and security delays caused by COVID-19 restrictions.
Air Canada’s more than 350 flight cancellations from June 1 to June 7 were split between arrivals and departures, The Globe and Mail reported based on aviation data from Cirium.
The data shows that at least one other Canadian airline has seen similar flight cancellations over the past week, but not to the level of Air Canada. WestJet Airlines cancelled roughly 3 percent, or about 16, of its arrival flights at Pearson, and cancelled ten departure flights….