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Apr 24, 2026

Flair Pilots Seek Government Assistance in Contract Negotiations


Source: ALPA  Earlier this week, the Flair ALPA Master Executive Council (MEC) filed for conciliation yesterday with the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service (FMCS) following an impasse in negotiations with management.

“Our pilot group is more united than ever. We are ready to reach our second collective agreement and secure one we deserve,” said Flair MEC chair F/O Aimee Wintle. “After eight months of negotiations, we remain focused on securing a fair agreement that advances quality of life, compensates pilots properly, strengthens pensions, and ensures Flair is a place where pilots can build long, sustainable careers.”
 
Filing for conciliation is a common step in bargaining, designed to help secure an agreement while setting clear timelines for completion. Under the FMCS process, a conciliation officer is appointed to help the parties. This process can last up to 60 days, followed by a 21-day cooling-off period. If no agreement is reached or conciliation is not extended, either party may pursue its legal options after a 72-hour notice, in accordance with the Canada Labour Code.