Sunwing has introduced that it is going to be cancelling roughly 35 per cent of its flights on the Saskatoon airport for the rest of the winter schedule.
The transfer may not come as a shock to many after the mass cancellations in January and the near-total abandonment of the Regina market. Sunwing mentioned among the new cancellations can be in impact as early as Feb. 5.
“Although the airport is disappointed by recent airline decisions to cancel some flights out of Saskatoon, we recognize the need to adapt to ever-changing realities to ensure the air carriers can fulfill their commitment to their guests,” mentioned an e mail assertion offered by the Saskatoon airport.
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The cancellations will embrace weekly flights to Puerto Vallarta on Sundays efficient Feb. 5, to Los Cabos on Thursdays efficient Feb. 9, and to Mazatlán on Fridays efficient Feb. 10, excluding Family Day weekend.
The Saskatoon airport mentioned it’s excited to welcome further flights from WestJet and the introduction of Flair Airlines to fill the void left by different airways.
“The airport continues to work with our valued airline partners to connect our community to the globe and expects to see many positive additions to air service in 2023 as the industry recovers and new opportunities arise,” learn the assertion.
Global News didn’t obtain a remark from Sunwing in regards to the cancellations earlier than deadline.

