The Sunwing party flight certainly is the gift that keeps on giving! After being issued a total of 24 penalties following the Montreal to Cancun flight on December 30, 2021, Transport Canada has announced that a total of 37 passengers have been issued an additional 18 fines, totalling a whopping $59,500. "The safety and security of travellers and transportation workers is paramount to Transport Canada," the department stated in an April 28 press release. Transport Canada has been investigating the Montreal-Cancun flight for months, having issued an array of fines, and it seems as if there are more penalties to go around.
We've got plenty of Canadian airlines in the true north, including Canada's newest ultra-affordable airline, Lynx! While the newest no-frills fleet won't be servicing YUL, we've got loads of other options to choose from, but that doesn't mean they all provide stellar service. With travel back in action, it can be tough to choose a Canadian carrier to fly with. Well, as someone who has travelled on six of Canada's major airlines, I've definitely got some thoughts a lot of thoughts actually and perhaps they'll help you out when it comes to your next vacation.
111 Private Club, the group behind the infamous Sunwing party flight, has been making non-stop headlines for the past week.During an interview with Narcity, James William Awad, the man behind the club, claimed that the controversy hasn t hurt the appeal of the private club, which has exactly 1,082 Quebec members. Rather, he said it s had quite the opposite effect.
A group of Quebec influencers and reality TV personalities made headlines this week as footage of them partying maskless while on a plane to Mexico, chartered by 111 Private Club, circulated online, leading to Sunwing, Air Transat and Air Canada refusing to fly them home.