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Air Canada cutting some routes to U.S. Midwest and Florida in the winter
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Air Canada cutting some routes to U.S. Midwest and Florida in the winter

Air Canada has decided to cancel or delay several winter flights to U.S. destinations, including routes from Montreal to Detroit and Minneapolis, and Toronto to Indianapolis, due to rising jet fuel costs and reduced demand for travel. This follows similar route reductions during the summer season and reflects ongoing challenges for the airline industry caused by high fuel prices. According to Statistics Canada, Canadian travelers have significantly decreased their trips to the U.S., particularly in the latter part of 2025. Air Canada stated that these decisions are based on projected demand and efforts to align schedules with peak travel times. Additionally, flights from Toronto and Montreal to New York's JFK airport have been suspended, with the airline indicating these services will not resume this winter.

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Air Canada cutting some routes to U.S. Midwest and Florida in the winter

Air Canada has decided to cancel or delay several winter flights to U.S. destinations, including routes from Montreal to Detroit and Minneapolis, and Toronto to Indianapolis, due to rising jet fuel costs and reduced demand for travel. This follows similar route reductions during the summer season and reflects ongoing challenges for the airline industry caused by high fuel prices. According to Statistics Canada, Canadian travelers have significantly decreased their trips to the U.S., particularly in the latter part of 2025. Air Canada stated that these decisions are based on projected demand and efforts to align schedules with peak travel times. Additionally, flights from Toronto and Montreal to New York's JFK airport have been suspended, with the airline indicating these services will not resume this winter.

Bias read (Center): The article discusses economic factors affecting an airline's operations, focusing on jet fuel prices and travel demand. It presents information from Air Canada and Statistics Canada without apparent ideological framing or biased language. The content remains neutral in tone and does not take a side

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