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Air Canada and its flight attendants’ union have reached a tentative deal. What do you want to know?

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Air Canada flights begin arriving and departing as operations resume after strike ends

Air Canada flights begin arriving and departing as operations resume after strike ends

First Air Canada flights take off from Toronto's Pearson Airport after operations resume

First Air Canada flights take off from Toronto's Pearson Airport after operations resume

'I think the government, Air Canada misread the situation': Peggy Nash on pushback from the union

'I think the government, Air Canada misread the situation': Peggy Nash on pushback from the union

Will Air Canada strike lead to changes in labour code?

Will Air Canada strike lead to changes in labour code?

‘A stressful and interesting time’: Air Canada customer on the financial burden of the strike

‘A stressful and interesting time’: Air Canada customer on the financial burden of the strike

Air Canada tentative agreement ‘good for the industry’: labour lawyer

Air Canada tentative agreement ‘good for the industry’: labour lawyer

Passengers caught in limbo as operations slowly kick into gear after Air Canada, CUPE deal reached

Passengers caught in limbo as operations slowly kick into gear after Air Canada, CUPE deal reached

Families stuck abroad spending thousands trying to get home with ‘no answers'

Families stuck abroad spending thousands trying to get home with ‘no answers'

Edmonton woman remains stranded as Air Canada strike ends

Edmonton woman remains stranded as Air Canada strike ends

Tentative deal a ‘huge sigh of relief’ for Air Canada passengers

Tentative deal a ‘huge sigh of relief’ for Air Canada passengers

Full restoration of operations could take several days after Air Canada, CUPE reach tentative deal

Full restoration of operations could take several days after Air Canada, CUPE reach tentative deal

Reporting from Vancouver: Uncertainty still looms for passengers

Reporting from Vancouver: Uncertainty still looms for passengers

‘Travel headaches’ remain for Air Canada passengers after tentative deal reached

‘Travel headaches’ remain for Air Canada passengers after tentative deal reached

Flight attendants’ union reaches tentative deal with Air Canada, ending strike

Flight attendants’ union reaches tentative deal with Air Canada, ending strike

‘Some vindication’ for government in Air Canada strike breakthrough: Reid

‘Some vindication’ for government in Air Canada strike breakthrough: Reid

Air Canada flights to resume tonight, but it may take days until schedules stabilize

Air Canada flights to resume tonight, but it may take days until schedules stabilize

‘The writing was on the wall’: Expert reacts to Air Canada deal

‘The writing was on the wall’: Expert reacts to Air Canada deal

How is Pearson preparing for the resumption of Air Canada flights?

How is Pearson preparing for the resumption of Air Canada flights?

Cookbook author stuck in Prague awaiting flight back to Calgary

Cookbook author stuck in Prague awaiting flight back to Calgary

While Air Canada and the union representing its flight attendants have reached a tentative deal to end a strike, many travellers may be still be wondering how they’ll get home or if they’ll be rebooked or compensated for cancelled flights.

If you have questions about the Air Canada strike, CTVNews.ca wants to find you answers.

Are you stuck abroad and wondering how you’ll get back to Canada? Do you have questions about Canadian and European rules on compensation for cancelled flights? Do you have an upcoming trip and want to know when flights schedules will go back to normal? What were the sticking points between the airline and union, and how were they resolved? How much do Air Canada flight attendants get paid and how does that compare to other airlines? Does a tentative deal mean the strike is actually over? What happens next?

Share your questions by emailing us at dotcom@bellmedia.ca with your name, general location and phone number in case we want to follow up. Your comments may be used in a CTVNews.ca story.