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Air Canada Route Cuts Hit Travelers As Fuel Shock Pushes Canadian Fares Higher

Air Canada Route Cuts Hit Travelers As Fuel Shock Pushes Canadian Fares Higher

Air Canada is trimming more U.S. routes. The airline has shortened its Toronto-Charleston and Toronto-Sacramento seasonal flights, with Vancouver-Raleigh/Durham now wrapping up ahead of schedule. Montreal-Austin flights are also dropped for part of the fall, as higher jet fuel prices continue to pressure Canadian carriers. According to AeroRoutes, these adjustments were filed last week; the schedule update appeared Tuesday. Timing is critical here, with airlines scrambling to adjust summer schedules. Air Canada flagged a sharp jump in jet fuel costs—up twofold since the Iran conflict began—that’s turned several marginal routes into money-losers. The carrier is pulling service from JFK, Salt Lake City, Guadalajara, Algiers, and two domestic routes within Canada. It expects the changes to trim available seat miles by
May 12, 2026