Meals Allowance and Crew Meals Sample Clauses

Meals Allowance and Crew Meals. Air Canada shall implement an electronic means to allow Pilots to view boarded crew meals and reasonably up to date meal allowances, gratuities and other allowances, while operating or while deadheading. For day of flight schedule changes, these allowances will be updated as soon as practicable. Effective September 30, 2017, meal allowances for Domestic Operations (Canada and the United States) shall be: Effective September 30, 2017 April 1, 2018 April 1, 2019 April 1, 2020 Breakfast (B) $15.62 $15.93 $16.25 $16.58 Lunch (L) $17.70 $18.05 $18.41 $18.78 Dinner (D) $35.06 $35.76 $36.48 $37.21 Snack (S) $9.16 $9.34 $9.53 $9.72 Total $77.54 $79.08 $80.67 $82.29 April 1, 2021 April 1, 2022 April 1, 2023 April 1, 2024 Breakfast (B) $16.91 $17.25 $17.60 $17.95 Lunch (L) $19.16 $19.54 $19.93 $20.33 Dinner (D) $37.95 $38.71 $39.48 $40.27 Snack (S) $9.91 $10.11 $10.31 $10.52 Total $83.93 $85.61 $87.32 $89.07 The United States meal allowance will be in U.S. funds and indicated on the pairing in Canadian funds at the official rate of exchange in effect at the beginning of the preceding block month.
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