Air Canada, Pearson Again Rank No.1 in Delays Worldwide; Montreal Check-In Freezes

Air Canada, Pearson Again Rank No.1 in Delays Worldwide; Montreal Check-In Freezes
People wait in line to check in at Pearson International Airport in Toronto on May 12, 2022. The Canadian Press/Nathan Denette
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Air Canada and Toronto’s Pearson airport again claimed the top spots for flight delays on Tuesday, marking at least four days in a row where the country’s biggest airline has placed No. 1 of any large carrier worldwide.

Air Canada saw 65 percent of its flights arrive late, while Jazz Aviation, which provides regional service for the Montreal-based carrier, and Air Canada Rouge took second and third place respectively, according to tracking service FlightAware.