Pilots arrested in Glasgow: Clarifications from Air Transat

Air Transat Press Release | July 28, 2016

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The issue of the July 18 arrest of two Air Transat pilots in Glasgow is a complex one, and because the matter is the subject of judicial proceedings in Scotland, the airline will not comment at this point. Both pilots, who are personally facing charges, have received an administrative suspension for the duration of the carrier’s internal investigation.
Air Transat reiterates that the safety of its passengers and crew is the number one priority for the carrier. 
“Canadian and European rules and regulations that we are subject to regarding alcohol consumption are very strict. Our own internal rules are even more stringent, and we do not tolerate any failure to comply,” said Jean-François Lemay, president and general manager, Air Transat. “We have always taken, and we will continue to take, all necessary measures to ensure those rules are followed to the letter, and we are counting on the flawless cooperation of all our personnel in that respect. We will be compensating all passengers on this flight pursuant to the applicable European regulations.”

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