'There were absolutely no updates...no announcements or anything,' says the frustrated traveller in a video.
A Vancouver man says he'll never fly with a low-cost airline ever again following a recent cancellation of his flight to Arizona.
The local travel personality's original flight was scheduled to depart from Vancouver International Airport on Wednesday, March 15 at 2:45 p.m. in the afternoon on a Flair Airlines flight to Phoenix International Airport . He was travelling for a family vacation and was scheduled to fly back a week later on the following Wednesday, March 22.
"There were absolutely no updates...no announcements or anything," he notes, adding that they were later told that the issue had something to do with birds. Flair Airlines cancelled flights continue following aircraft seizure After waiting upwards of an hour to get his luggage, Rimer went home to check his email and find out what his options were for re-booking a flight.
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