The Toronto-based company says about 15 out of the more than 40 scheduled flights have been processed since the technical issue first surfaced.It says Airline Choice is working with relevant authorities to find a solution as soon as possible and is processing flights manually, subject to airport restrictions, curfews and required crew reassignments.
Some of the planes are waiting to return to Canada, which has delayed the start of vacations for other travellers. Sunwing apologized to passengers "whose travel plans have been impacted" and urged them to sign up for flight alerts on its website at Sunwing.ca. "Our team has been working day and night to find alternate ways to get customers to their destination or on return flights home," it said in a news release.This report by The Canadian Press was first published April 19, 2022.
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