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Larysa Harapyn is a reporter for the Financial Post.

Air travel has rebounded this summer leading to scenes at airports around the globe of long lines, flight cancellations and people searching for baggage.

Air travel has rebounded this summer with scenes at airports around the globe of long lines, flight cancellation and people searching for luggage.

The photo was taken by Peter J. Thompson.

Toronto's Pearson International was named the worst airport in the world for delays during the July long weekend due to the chaos afflicting air travel in Canada.

  1. WestJet and Unifor Local 531 announced a labour deal Sunday, days before nearly 800 baggage and customer service staff could have walked off the job.
  2. Air Canada and other airlines have been struggling to manage a spike in summer travel demand, which has strained airport and airline resources, leading to lengthy delays.
  3. Transat AT Inc. has secured another emergency loan from Ottawa as the tour operator struggles to shore up its balance sheet.

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