Air Canada has signed a deal with United Airlines that expands the relationship between the companies in an effort to offer more flight options to the United States.
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Air Canada and United Airlines sign deal to expand relationshipMONTREAL — Air Canada has signed a deal with United Airlines that expands the relationship between the companies in an effort to offer more flight options to the United States. The airlines already co-operate in the transborder market. Mark Galardo, senior vice-president of network planning and revenue management at Air Canada, says the deal marks a new phase in its relationship with United that will speed its recovery from the pandemic and strengthen both carriers. Under the new agreement, the
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Air Canada and United Airlines sign deal to expand relationshipAir Canada has signed a deal with United Airlines that expands the relationship between the companies in an effort to offer more flight options to the United States.
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Air Canada, United Airlines sign deal to expand relationshipThe deal is an effort to offer more flight options to the U.S. Read more.
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