Air Transat averts pilot strike with tentative deal
MONTREAL — Air Transat passengers breathed a sigh of relief Tuesday evening after the company reached a tentative deal with its pilot union, narrowly avoiding a strike on the cusp of the holiday travel period.
Transat A.T. Inc., which owns the leisure airline, found common ground with the Air Line Pilots Association just eight hours before the union’s strike deadline. The travel company immediately sought to start ramping up sun flights after cancelling at least 18 trips scheduled for Tuesday and Wednesday in a precautionary move that affected thousands of travellers.
Neither the company nor the union representing some 750 Air Transat pilots released details of the tentative agreement, which the membership will vote on in the coming days.
Transat CEO Annick Guérard said the airline would have “greatly preferred” to avoid the threat of a work stoppage.


