Site icon WNews

Flair Airlines CEO says it's back to business as usual after 4 planes seized

WNews Banner

Flair Airlines CEO Stephen Jones is apologizing to passengers after four of its leased aircraft were seized on Saturday in Toronto, Edmonton and Waterloo, Ont..

The seizures were “unexpected and unwarranted,” Jones said during a media availability on Tuesday. The planes were seized by a New York hedge fund.

Jones said the disruption affected a little less than 1,900 people in the three cities. He said customers can have confidence in the Edmonton-based airline to fulfil its duties.

ADVERTISEMENT

“We’re committed to being here for all Canadians, to keeping fares low, getting business now back to usual,” he said. 

“There are airlines out there that don’t

Donation

Help Support the Work of WNews

ADVERTISEMENT

This story was originally published on  CBC News. To read the rest of this news worthy story, please visit https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/edmonton/flair-airlines-ceo-says-it-s-back-to-business-as-usual-after-4-planes-seized-1.6778657?cmp=rss.

This post was originally published on this site

Exit mobile version