![]() ![]() “It’s one disappointment after another and then after that we just couldn’t do it anymore,” Graham said.Īccording to, a website that tracks delays and cancellations, hundreds of Air Canada’s flights were delayed from Friday into Monday and dozens of others were cancelled. That flight was also cancelled due to “crew constraints.” Frustrated, the couple flew home to Halifax and cancelled their trip. Graham said Air Canada provided the couple with a voucher for a hotel and after waiting for hours on the phone, they managed to book another flight to Kansas City. “My biggest frustration with this is that after being diverted, that they did not fly us back on that day,” Graham said. She said passengers waited on the tarmac for about an hour to learn Air Canada was flying passengers back to Toronto. ![]() Storms diverted her flight to Kansas City to Indianapolis instead. She was scheduled to fly to Kansas City from Halifax via Toronto. Louise Graham faced her own travel trouble this weekend. “Well today would be business day number 6 and it still hasn’t arrived.” “The last update we’ve had is that our luggage did arrive back in Halifax last Sunday morning and that they would ship it on courier to Yarmouth within 3 to 5 business days,” said Brannen. They returned to Nova Scotia and eventually learned from Flair Airlines their luggage was in the Kitchener-Waterloo area. And for four days, they wore what they had packed in their carry-ons. He and his partner went shopping for toiletries. “It was very inconvenient,” said Brannen. He and his partner Mark Hubbard made it to Toronto after a short delay but their luggage did not. ![]() Chad Brannen waited months to fly to Toronto to celebrate his 40th birthday on Canada Day weekend. ![]()
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