Sunwing ‘Incredibly Sorry’ After Holiday Travel Disruptions Leave Customers Stranded

Sunwing ‘Incredibly Sorry’ After Holiday Travel Disruptions Leave Customers Stranded
Travellers wait in line at a Sunwing Airlines check-in desk at Trudeau Airport in Montreal, April 20, 2022. The Canadian Press/Graham Hughes
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Sunwing has issued an apology to passengers left stranded after winter storms upended operations but says “most of our customers enjoyed their holidays with minimal disruption.”
In a joint statement on Thursday, Sunwing Travel Group CEO Stephen Hunter and Sunwing Airlines president Len Corrado said they are “incredibly sorry for letting our customers down.”