Air Canada continues to cut flights amid soaring fuel costs due to the conflict between the United States and Iran.
Earlier this month, the carrier announced its first major flight route suspensions from Toronto and Montreal to New York's John F. Kennedy (JFK) International Airport.
Air Canada continues to update its list of suspended flights, with the latest announcement from April 23.
"As we regularly do, we monitor and review our network to ensure that routes are meeting profitability targets. Jet fuel prices have doubled since the start of the Iran conflict, affecting some lower profitability routes and flights which now are no longer economically feasible," reads the updated Air Canada notice. "Schedule adjustments, including some frequency reductions, are being made in response."
The latest suspended flight is one from Algiers to Montreal. According to the airline, that route will be temporarily suspended for the summer of 2026, with plans to resume in 2027.
"Affected customers will be contacted with alternate travel options," reads the notice.
If you're planning on travelling this summer, make sure to check if your destination could be impacted by the flight suspensions.
Here are all of the flights Air Canada has announced suspensions for so far:
Domestic flights
Canada-U.S. flights
International flights
Soaring fuel prices amid the United States-Iran war have shaken up travel for Canadians. Both WestJet and Air Canada announced a reduction of capacity in order to manage fuel costs. The carriers also added temporary fuel surcharges on certain flights earlier this month.
In addition to these suspended flights, Air Canada has also increased its checked baggage fees for customers flying on Economy Basic, Standard, or Flex fares purchased on or after April 13, 2026. Here's how much more you'll have to pay.
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