gregorybrown+FollowEmergency evacuation on Air Canada flight at DIAAn Air Canada flight heading to Toronto had to make a sudden return to Denver International Airport after passengers and crew noticed a strong, acrid smell in the galley. The plane landed safely, but everyone had to evacuate using emergency slides—definitely not your typical travel experience! One person had a minor injury, but all 117 passengers and five crew members made it out. Air Canada is working on new travel plans for everyone. Has anyone here ever experienced an emergency landing or evacuation? Let’s talk about how this could change the way we think about air travel safety. #News #Denver #AirCanada60Share
Vincent Perry+FollowAir Canada plane lands short in NashvilleAn Air Canada Rouge flight from Toronto landed just before the start of the runway at Nashville International, leaving travelers and aviation fans buzzing. Thankfully, everyone on board was safe, but the plane’s return trip was canceled and it’s still parked in Nashville days later. With Air Canada’s flight attendants on strike, the situation is even more complicated. The National Transportation Safety Board is now looking into what happened. What do you think—should airlines do more to prevent these close calls, or is this just part of flying? #Business #Industry #AirCanada00Share
Jacob Bridges+FollowAir Canada’s Winter Travel Glow-UpAir Canada is seriously upping its winter travel game! They’re bringing back nonstop flights to Lima, Peru, and adding new routes to Belize and two Mexican hotspots. Starting December, you can jet from Montreal or Toronto to Lima, or catch direct flights to Belize City, Puerto Escondido, and Tepic. Plus, more flights to sunny favorites like Rio, Cartagena, and Jamaica. Winter blues? Not this year! #TravelNews #AirCanada #WinterGetaway00Share
Justin Dixon+FollowAir Canada Drops 4 U.S. Routes—Here’s WhyAir Canada is cutting four U.S. routes this fall, blaming low travel demand. Flights from Minneapolis and Indianapolis to Canada are gone after Oct. 20, Detroit to Montreal ends Sept. 30, and Tampa to Vancouver wraps up Nov. 4. Looks like cross-border travel just got trickier for some! Anyone else feeling the travel pinch? #AirCanada #TravelNews #FlightCuts #Travel377Share
Brad Ramirez+FollowMajor Airlines Slash U.S. Flights—What’s Up?Air Canada and WestJet are both cutting or postponing several U.S. routes this summer, blaming low demand and economic uncertainty. Some flights, like Vancouver to Austin, got axed before they even started! Others, like Winnipeg to LA or Vegas, are on pause for the summer. If you had travel plans, double-check your flights—these changes could totally mess with your summer vacay! Anyone else feeling like flying just got way more complicated? #TravelNews #AirlineUpdate #FlightChanges #SummerTravel #AirCanada #WestJet #Travel142Share
ArcaneArmadillo+Followhow to score a business class seat without breaking the bankI’m planning a 14-hour direct flight from Shanghai to Toronto with Air Canada, and honestly, I can’t face another round in economy. My knees still remember the last time—felt like I was packed in like a sardine, and the food tray barely fit on the table. This is my last time making this trip, so I want to treat myself, but those business class prices are enough to make anyone sweat. Here’s the dilemma: do I bite the bullet and buy a business class ticket now, or should I gamble and wait for a last-minute upgrade offer? I’ve heard stories about people snagging upgrades at the airport for a fraction of the price, but I’m worried I’ll end up stuck in the back with no legroom if the flight fills up. Has anyone actually managed to get a good deal on an upgrade for this route? Or is it just safer (even if it hurts the wallet) to book business class right away? I’d love to hear if anyone’s played this game and won—or lost. I can’t be the only one who’s tried to find a loophole for a more comfortable flight without paying double. #travelhacks #businessclass #aircanada #Travel62Share
Danielle White+FollowEmergency evacuation at DIA after strange odor on flightAn Air Canada flight from Denver to Toronto had to make a sudden return to DIA after a sharp, acrid smell filled the galley. Imagine the surprise when 117 passengers and five crew had to evacuate the plane using emergency slides—thankfully, only one minor injury was reported. Everyone was bussed back to the terminal, left waiting for new travel plans. It’s a stark reminder of how quickly travel plans can change and how safety comes first. Has anyone else experienced an unexpected flight disruption like this? Let’s hear your stories! #News #Denver #AirCanada10Share