I don’t have live access to current news in this turn, but I can summarize the situation and point you to reliable sources.
- Air Canada has periodically updated its reservation systems in the past, which led to temporary access issues for bookings and customer support during rollout periods. This occurred around late 2019 when the airline migrated to a new reservation platform, causing extended wait times for calls and self-serve options.[1][2][3]
- Since then, Air Canada has maintained a news archive and frequently updates flight information and disruption policies on its site, which is the primary place for current alerts and guidance on cancellations, changes, and Aeroplan-related bookings.[4][5]
If you’re looking for the absolute latest news on Air Canada reservations, I recommend:
- Checking Air Canada’s official News Archive and Flight Information pages for the most recent announcements and disruption guidance. Here are the pages you can visit: Air Canada News Archive and Flight Information/Disruptions [Air Canada News Archive], [Flight Disruptions].
- Consulting Canadian aviation news outlets (CBC, Global News, TravelPulse) for recent coverage if the topic is tied to systemic changes or widespread issues.
Would you like me to pull the very latest headlines from those sources and summarize any specific items (e.g., new reservation system updates, changes to Aeroplan, or known service disruptions)? If you’re in Marseille and have a booking, I can also help you check your reservation status or guide you through the Air Canada contact options.
Citations:
- Air Canada reservation system migration and impacts described in TravelPulse coverage.[1]
- CBC News reports on booking system issues and customer frustration during rollout.[2]
- Global News coverage of booking system frustrations and regulatory attention.[3]
- Air Canada official News Archive and Disruptions guidance pages.[5][4]