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Air Canada suspends flights to Kennedy Airport for five months due to high fuel costs

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Air Canada has temporarily canceled flights to John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York for five months as part of cost-cutting measures to address expensive fuel prices. The Canadian carrier will redirect passengers to alternative New York-area airports including LaGuardia and Newark during the suspension period. The canceled routes affect departures from major Canadian cities including Toronto and Montreal, with the airline planning to resume Kennedy Airport service in the fall.