Air Canada resuming flights
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Air Canada and the union representing its cabin crew have reached a tentative deal, with plans to resume flying Tuesday evening.
On Thursday, Air Canada announced it will cover "reasonable" expenses for hotels, meals and transport costs incurred by passengers who endured flight delays and cancellations during the recent strike by the airline's flight attendants.
Air Canada's flight attendants' union announced it had reached a tentative agreement early Tuesday, after risking jail time to strike.
Air Canada reversed course on plans to resume flights on Sunday despite the government ordering more than 10,000 cabin crew to end a strike that led to hundreds of cancellations.
The Canadian government has ordered Air Canada take measures to end the massive strike, which saw 10,000 flight attendants walk off the job from 1am ET on Saturday.