Air Canada temporarily suspends some flights to New York and other locations
Air Canada is temporarily suspending some flights, including routes from Toronto and Montreal to New York's JFK airport, effective June 1st, with service expected to resume October 25th. The decision is attributed to significantly increased jet fuel prices following the US and Israel’s war with Iran, making some routes unprofitable.

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AI-generatedAir Canada is temporarily suspending some flights, including routes from Toronto and Montreal to New York's JFK airport, effective June 1st, with service expected to resume October 25th. The decision is attributed to significantly increased jet fuel prices following the US and Israel’s war with Iran, making some routes unprofitable. Other impacted routes include Salt Lake City-Toronto (suspended June 30th) and a delayed Guadalajara-Montreal service launch. Air Canada states affected customers will be contacted with alternative travel options, and the suspensions will affect approximately 1% of its passenger capacity. Spirit Airlines has also requested emergency funding from the US government due to rising fuel costs.
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5 extractedThe airline said it anticipated the changes would affect 1% of its overall passenger-carrying capacity.
Other temporary suspensions from the airline include a Salt Lake City-Toronto route, which will be halted 30 June onwards with plans to resume in 2027.
The affected routes include one flight from Montreal and three from Toronto.
Jet fuel prices have doubled since the start of the Iran conflict.
Air Canada has announced a temporary suspension of flights from Toronto and Montreal to New York’s John F Kennedy airport.