As Canadians debate heading to the U.S. for business and leisure travel, airlines are carefully monitoring if the grumblings translate into a change in demand.
“It’s still premature to discuss the potential impact, if any, of actual or potential regulatory tariffs or possible retaliations,” said Mark Galardo, Air Canada’s executive vice-president of revenue and network planning, on a conference call last week. He did allow for the possibility that flights would be redeployed to markets with more demand, within Canada…
























