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Old 7th Mar 2013, 20:05
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Westjet strands flyers in Moncton during March break

Good Afternoon All:

It seems Air Canada was operating out of YQM weather was not a factor for them. As usual in the readers comments some light weight wanna be aviator talks about the big 737-800 V Dash-8 and CRJ series being more nimble than the BIG B-737-800. If this is the case YQM from memory is 9,000 foot ILS equipted both ends so the big deal is????

I would imagine the P/R people in YYC were up late for that one here is the CBC Link followed by the Canada Press Narrative

http://cbc.sh/ydkK3ok

Westjet strands flyers in Moncton during March break



Posted: Mar 2, 2013 8:12 PM AT Last Updated: Mar 2, 2013 8:14 PM AT




WestJet has cancelled several of its flights in and out of Moncton for the last few days because of winter storm warnings, despite no official warning from Environment Canada.
WestJet is the only airline in Moncton that issued a cancellation warning, stranding travellers just as March break swings into high gear. Some WestJet flights headed to the United States were also delayed or cancelled.
Now many travellers are stuck, while others are taking extreme measures to deal with the cancellations.
Krista-Lee Jardine and her husband were scheduled to leave Fort McMurray, Alta on Thursday. The couple was headed for New Brunswick to visit their new granddaughter, but they only arrived in New Brunswick on Saturday after deciding to rent a car.
“Last night they decided to cancel the one they rebooked for us," she said. "My husband rented a car and we drove... from Toronto to Moncton, non-stop. [We're] very tired, very rundown.”
Jardine said they were told the cancellations were due to poor weather, but when they called their family in New Brunswick, they were told the weather was fine.
University student Matthew Britton hitched a ride with the couple after he too was stranded.
"Everybody was frustrated," he said. "It was just the same thing over and over. You go through security, you wait in the airport for eight hours, then at the very last minute you're told your flight is cancelled. You get your luggage, go to a low-level motel and stay there, and then do the whole thing over again."
A woman working at the Air Canada desk in Moncton's airport told CBC News that she’s booked several WestJet passengers hoping to salvage some of their vacations.
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The only suprise here is that a WJ screw up made the media, normally a hand out of free tickets takes care of any adverse publicity in the press!
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May be the flights were so empty that it would cost more to operate than to cancel....
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