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Flair Airlines CEO Stephen Jones is apologizing to passengers after four of its leased aircraft were seized on Saturday in Toronto, Edmonton and Waterloo, Ont..

A Flair Airlines sign at the Winnipeg Richardson International Airport on Feb. 1, 2023.

"We're committed to being here for all Canadians, to keeping fares low, getting business now back to usual," he said. "We were a few days late on a million dollars and to have this action taken is super unusual," he said. "[This] could set off a firestorm with other creditors if they see that there's an issue with Flair not meeting their payments with the leaseholder," Beleshko said.A look at compensation, accommodation and who gets it when flights are disrupted

 

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Flair airlines is a total scam… They are refusing to reimburse me and many others from last week’s cancelled flight. How are they allowed to operate?

Shouldn’t JT be apologizing since it’s his fault? 🙄🤦🏻‍♂️

How many do they have ?

Lol 😆

What a gong-show industry.

Nice groomer article, groomers.

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