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More flights delayed as Air Canada IT issues persist

- SAMMY HUDES

More than one-quarter of Air Canada flights experience­d delays on Friday as the airline worked to return service to normal following a technical malfunctio­n the previous day.

Air Canada had warned travellers early Friday morning they should be prepared for further flight disruption­s. In its daily travel outlook, the carrier said that while its IT system was stable, flights might be affected at nine of Canada’s busiest airports, including Toronto’s Pearson, Montreal, Vancouver and Calgary.

Thursday’s outage led to more than 500 flights — over three quarters of its trips — to be delayed or cancelled on the day, creating what the airline said were “rollover effects” just prior to the weekend.

A total of 144 Air Canada flights, or 27 per cent of the airline’s scheduled load, had been delayed Friday as of 1:30 p.m. PDT, along with 33 cancellati­ons, according to tracking service FlightAwar­e.com.

An additional 56 flights with Air Canada Rouge saw delays, one-third of its daily load, plus 23 cancellati­ons.

“Air Canada has stabilized its communicat­or system and it is functionin­g normally. However, due to the effects of Thursday’s IT issues on our schedule, some flights may be delayed this morning as we reposition aircraft and crew,” it said in an emailed statement.

“Customers are advised to check the status of their flight before going to the airport. Our flexible travel policy remains in effect for customers to change their travel plans at no charge.”

The airline did not clarify when it expected its flight schedule to fully return to normal.

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