Air Transat pilots notch big wage gains in deal where income was biggest hurdle
MONTREAL — A tentative deal has yielded big wage gains for Air Transat pilots, the culmination of nearly a year of bargaining and 10 straight days of intense negotiations that saw wages emerge as the main sticking point.
The agreement in principle announced Tuesday evening narrowly averted a costly work stoppage for Transat A.T. Inc., which owns the struggling leisure airline, and a major disruption for thousands more travellers on the cusp of the holiday rush.
The deal the pilots will vote on in the coming weeks includes a wage hike of more than 60 per cent on average over five years, according to Transat spokeswoman Andréan Gagné.
The boost also means an extra $100,000-plus per year for most captains by 2030, she said.


