Air Canada has been reducing or suspending several routes and flights in response to elevated jet fuel costs and tightening fuel supply amid the Middle East conflict and related sanctions, with some services to U.S. destinations like JFK and to Cuba also affected earlier in 2026. The situation has contributed to broader industry-wide reductions and schedule adjustments as carriers cope with the jet fuel shortage.[1][3][4][5][6][9]
Key developments to watch:
- Route reductions and temporary suspensions on high-cost or lower- profitability itineraries, plus potential resuming dates or revised frequencies.[1]
- Major hubs (Toronto, Montreal) seeing more conservative scheduling or cancellations on specific foreign legs (e.g., to New York JFK) during peak seasonal windows.[5][1]
- Broader regional impacts with other carriers (Air Transat) signaling similar cuts, illustrating a sector-wide constraint.[2]
Illustrative example:
- Air Canada’s summer schedule included suspending Cuba flights due to jet fuel shortages, with repatriation and refund options offered to affected travelers.[3][6]
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