Sunwing has repatriated a total of 44,000 Canadians to date

Sunwing Press Release | March 20, 2020

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As part of its efforts to repatriate Canadians, Sunwing is bringing home 11,000 Canadians on March 20, which will bring the total number of repatriated Sunwing customers to 44,000 to date.

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At its current estimate, Sunwing will be operating almost 400 flights and spending more than $26 million to bring these Canadians home safely. Sunwing Photo

Sunwing is operating approximately 60 flights to various holiday destinations, leaving today, in order to bring these Canadians home safely. The schedule may change as the situation on the ground in various destinations continues to evolve.

Sunwing also continues to offer available seats on its repatriation flights from southern destinations to stranded Canadians, free of charge – including for non-Sunwing customers.

“We understand a lot of Canadians are still stranded outside the country and struggling to get home,” said Stephen Hunter, CEO of Sunwing Travel Group. “That’s why we want to open up any extra capacity we have. It’s the Canadian thing to do.”

The airline expects to have all Sunwing customers home by Monday, March 23, at which time all Sunwing flights will be temporarily suspended. At its current estimate, Sunwing will be operating almost 400 flights and spending more than $26 million to bring these Canadians home safely, at no extra cost to the customer.

Canadians looking to return home on a Sunwing flight should check the most up to date flight times at this link. If a northbound flight is operating from their destination, they should make their way to the departure airport and present themselves to the Sunwing Airlines check in counter. If space remains prior to departure at the closure of check in, any available seats will be offered to Canadians or Canadian permanent residents free of charge. Given the unprecedented situation the focus of the company and destination team remains on the repatriation of its customers. It therefore asks to please refrain from calling it since availability can only be confirmed at the airport ahead of the closure of check in for each flight service.

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