Monday, August 17, 2026

COURT APPROVES WESTJET SETTLEMENT WITH FLIGHT ATTENDANTS

A British Columbia court has approved a $4.5-million settlement in a class-action lawsuit over workplace harassment of flight attendants at WestJet. The settlement was approved last week after a judge ruled it fair and in the best interest of the eligible employees, JFK Law states on its website.

EVERYTHING UP BUT PROFIT: Air Canada confident after Q2 report

Air Canada reported a net loss of $178 million during the second quarter, compared to net income of $186 million during the same period a year earlier. However, the company says its revenue reached $6.3 billion during the quarter, up year-over-year from $5.6 billion. 

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WINES ON THE WING: Which airlines serve the best vintages?

Global Traveler has served up the results of its Wines on the Wing airline competition, the survey’s 20th tasting. The blind tasting took place recently at The Ned NoMad in New York City. Judges, including included wine makers, sommeliers, wine shop owners and other wine industry executives, participated in a blind tasting of airlines’ white, red and sparkling wines.  

A DOG’S LIFE: St. Bernard tradition continues at Swiss ‘living museum’

At the Great St. Bernard Pass high in the Swiss Alps, the eponymous dogs still walk the same mountain paths their ancestors patrolled for hundreds of years to find travelllers buried beneath the snow. Down in the valley, a living museum honouring the Swiss national dog’s history – and its future – is marking its first year.

LISTENING IN: Barry’s back! And still writing the songs

Barry Manilow recently made a triumphant return a stage in Las Vegas performing three sold-out shows July 9-11 at the legendary International Theater. His performances were notable as the singer had announced in December that he would be postponing performances to undergo surgery after being diagnosed with lung cancer.

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