Quebecers who returned from their vacation in the sun on Monday are considering giving up Sunwing for good after their vacation trip was marred by that airline’s troubles.
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“We’re over,” said Sabrina Trimboli straight from her plane from Cuba, where her family was staying with a group of 35 people.
Like many travelers returning to the country at Montreal-Trudeau Airport on Monday afternoon, his departure on Sunwing on Dec. 26 did not go as planned.
Remember that back then the winter storm was a thing of the past.
“We were delayed by a total of 15 hours everywhere,” summarized Mrs. Trimboli.
Without saying that his trip was ruined, lost a vacation day, “it’s still a lot,” the mother agreed.
“This is the second time I’ve had,” lamented Barbara, for her part, accompanied by her spouse Éric.
uncertainty
And as if the airline troubles weren’t enough, Sherbrooke residents doubted their plane would leave the Montréal-Trudeau runway until the very last minute. They waited in the shuttle that went to their plane for almost an hour.
“Everyone started choking, so the sound started to rise, the driver banged on the window, there was a yelling fight with the staff,” recalled Jean-Philippe Simoneau, father of two children aged 5 and 7 his return on Monday from Holguin.