Putting the blame largely on extreme weather and staffing issues, officials from major Canadian airlines Sunwing, WestJet and Air Canada have told MPs they are sorry that thousands of passengers were left scrambling or stranded this holiday season. The airlines say they ll be making changes, but so too should the government.
Putting the blame largely on extreme weather and staffing issues, officials from major Canadian airlines Sunwing, WestJet and Air Canada have told MPs they are sorry that thousands of passengers were left scrambling or stranded this holiday season. The airlines say they ll be making changes, but so too should the government.
Putting the blame largely on extreme weather and staffing issues, officials from major Canadian airlines Sunwing, WestJet and Air Canada have told MPs they are sorry that thousands of passengers were left scrambling or stranded this holiday season. The airlines say they ll be making changes, but so too should the government.
Putting the blame largely on extreme weather and staffing issues, officials from major Canadian airlines Sunwing, WestJet and Air Canada have told MPs they are sorry that thousands of passengers were left scrambling or stranded this holiday season. The airlines say they ll be making changes, but so too should the government.
Two Ottawa families are among the Sunwing passengers who struggled for multiple days to get a straight answer from the airline on when they would return home, and are still waiting to hear how they will be compensated.