Flair Airlines CEO: Service will return to normal Wednesday after 27 flights cancelled in a week
“Our ability to cover for the aircraft that was out of service from the overrun was really hampered by the fact that we had two other issues going on at the same time,” the Flair CEO explained.
“It came back yesterday and we also had another aircraft that had an issue with the APU, which is the auxilary power unit, the little engine that sits in the tail that provides electricity into the aircraft when the main engines and running,” Jones said.Flair Airlines flight from Vancouver leaves runway at Waterloo International Airport
“By tomorrow, everything will be back to full schedule and look forward to delivering on our promise to customers again at that time,” Jones noted. “I don’t think that we need any extra resources,” he responded. “I think we’ve got a very strong maintenance system in the business. It’s just an unfortunate coincidence that these events have to have compounded, and we apologize for that.”
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