The earlier check-in times went into effect Wednesday and apply to all flights except for those departing from the Toronto Island airport and the landline bus services.
The airline said on Friday that it has updated its check-in cut-off times to 60 minutes for most flights.
The earlier check-in times went into effect on Wednesday and apply to all flights except for those departing from the Toronto Island airport and the landline bus services, Air Canada said.
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