Air Canada pilots who nearly went on strike last month have ratified a new collective agreement with the airline, the pilots’ union announced Thursday.
The ratification, which the Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA) said in a statement was approved by 67 per cent of members who voted, ensures pilots will have a contract until 2027 that includes “significant” pay increases and “improvements to quality of life.”
“This contract is the largest labour agreement in Air Canada’s history and reflects contributions that our pilots bring to the success of our airline,” Charlene Hudy, first officer and chair of the Air Canada ALPA master executive council, said in the statement.
“This agreement helps restore what Air Canada…