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Air Canada Reinstates Daily Service to Asian Destinations

MONTREAL, July 15 /CNW Telbec/ - In response to increased demand for

travel to and from Asia, Air Canada has reinstated flights on several of its

Asian routes on which capacity had been reduced due to the SARS-related drop

in air travel demand. To meet travel demand over the peak summer months, and

offer business travellers the convenience of daily scheduled service, Air

Canada has reinstated daily service, non-stop from Vancouver, and adjusted

capacity as follows:

Shanghai: Daily flights resumed July 14 from reduced schedule since May;

operated with Boeing 767 aircraft.

Beijing: Daily flights to resume July 30 since suspension June 6;

operated with Boeing 767 aircraft.

Hong Kong: Daily flights resumed June 23 following reduced schedule since

May; operated with Airbus A340 aircraft.

Seoul: Daily service maintained with aircraft upgauged to Airbus A340

from Boeing 767 effective June 30 with additional second daily flights on

selected days during the months of July and August.

Tokyo (Narita): Aircraft upgauged to Boeing 747 from Airbus A340

effective June 18; daily service maintained, as has been daily service to

Osaka that will be operated with larger Airbus A340 aircraft effective

September 1, an upgauge from Boeing 767 aircraft operating since March.

"With the impact of SARS effectively behind us, we're seeing a return in

demand for travel to and from Asia as a result of both pent up demand from

business travellers as well as increased leisure traffic," said Montie Brewer,

Executive Vice President, Commercial. "As we adjust our schedule in light of

encouraging market indicators, we will continue to offer customers the choice

and convenience of daily service to Asia."

With the reinstatement of daily service to these destinations, Air Canada

offers 42 weekly non-stop flights to six destinations in Asia. On October 26,

2003, Air Canada will introduce daily non-stop service to Delhi from Toronto.

The new route, operated with Airbus A340 aircraft, will offer the only non-

stop service between North America and India featuring convenient same-day

connections for flights to other major cities in India and across North

America.

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Guest Washington Irving

Since Jazz is going to fly to a number of mainline routes soon, I'm betting my career that these layoffs will happen. Oh wait, I guess I won't have a career to go back to either!

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Ecam Action

Clear lay-off :)

I don't know, but I'll bet that it's a lot less than 317 when the dust settles.

Greg

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