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Posted by Kathleen Palmer on CP Air Employee Facebook page
To all former CP Air Pilots, Flight Attendants, Crew Scheduling and Dispatch.
The decision has been made (with heavy hearts) to delay the reunion yet again that was slated for this August 24, 2021 to August 9, 2022.
With us so soon into stage 3 and with the Delta variant plus its own 2nd variant making a surge we feel it is too much of a risk at this point. We could wait and see what happens but that wouldn't be fair to the people coming from afar to have to cancel at the last minute.
All of the details remain the same from the original invite and we will of course put out a reminder closer to next year’s event.
Air Canada sees a "strategic advantage" for its cargo business in Canadian hubs like Toronto as shippers seek to bypass logjams at some U.S. gateways. Lifted by e-commerce demand, cargo-only flights emerged as a lifeline for carriers during the pandemic when commercial traffic slumped. Half of air cargo normally travels in the belly of passenger jets. While North American airlines are reducing all-cargo flights as passenger traffic rebounds, that shift is more gradual in Canada due to a slower easing of travel restrictions. Cargo remains important for Canada's largest carrier, accounting for 43% of second-quarter revenue, even as it restores passenger flights, a company executive told Reuters. Full story at Reuters.com |
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Subscribers Monika and Wayne Hilson, who advised us of Eva Mossop's 100th birthday, have sent in a few photos of their celebration of the event at a Vancouver restaurant. For more photos and info about this remarkable lady, see the Vancouver Sun article entitled: ‘I’m taking them all out’: West Ender wings it to a second century at vancouversun.com/news |
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Celebrating with Ms. Mossop are (clockwise): Wayne and Monika Hilson, Joyce Wasylik, Rita Plawski, Renate Lauritzen and the guest of honour. |