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Air Canada sees revenue growth in international markets beyond U.S.

Adjusted earnings worked out to 60 cents per diluted share in the quarter, compared to 98 cents per share last year.

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Signage is seen at the head offices of Air Canada in Montreal on September 13, 2024. 


Air Canada says it has been shifting capacity toward high-demand international markets as Canadians’ appetite for cross-border travel continues to lag. 

Passenger revenues from the airline’s U.S. transborder segment dropped 11 per cent during the three months ended June 30 compared to last year, to $961 million, while domestic, Atlantic and Latin American markets saw a boost. 

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