TORONTO, Sept. 10, 2017 /CNW/ - Sunwing continues to closely monitor Hurricane Irma and remains in regular contact with local representatives in affected destinations regarding the potential impact of the storm. Since September 1st, the company has sent close to 30 flights to repatriate customers from destinations under hurricane watch or warning. Local representatives have been working diligently to keep in regular contact with customers vacationing in these destinations and assisting them with making the necessary changes to their travel arrangements.
Unfortunately, the evacuation plan in Cuba was especially complex as Sunwing had more customers in Cuba than every other Canadian airline combined as Hurricane Irma's projected path evolved. As a result of the volume of passengers, unexpected airport closures, and the complexity of moving people via land to remaining departure points, the effort has been challenging however we are working in cooperation with local officials to return them home safely as soon as the Varadero airport reopens. Our local representatives have been in contact with all hotels in Varadero where our customers are staying and they have informed us that they are safe.
Sunwing Airlines also sent a team of 5 from Global Medic down to St Maarten this morning along with 1,000 kilos of humanitarian aid. The flight is picking up stranded international tourists including Canadians, American, and Europeans. Sunwing evacuated its customers last Tuesday in advance of Hurricane Irma, but have sent down flights yesterday and today to move stranded tourists from St Maarten to Punta Cana, before carrying on to pick up Sunwing customers in other destinations and return them to Canada. This rescue effort has been done in cooperation with local authorities and our hotel partners.
Here follows a summary of the latest special flight arrangements:
- Dominican Republic - The hurricane warning has been lifted. Services to both Puerto Plata and Punta Cana will operate as scheduled.
- Cuba - Special flights were arranged on Saturday for evacuated customers that were transferred by land from Cayo Coco and Cayo Santa Maria on Friday. These customers returned on flights from Varadero Saturday morning and Havana in the afternoon after the Varadero airport closed. Additional flights also operated Saturday to bring home passengers that were vacationing in Varadero. All southbound flights to Cayo Santa Maria, Cayo Coco, Camaguey and Varadero have been cancelled up to September 14th. Flexible policies are in place for customers to rebook or change destination.
- The Islands of the Bahamas - The southbound flight to Freeport, Grand Bahama scheduled to operate September 9th was cancelled. A special flight operated September 7th to bring customers in destination home early.
- Florida - Southbound flights to Orlando and Fort Lauderdale due to operate September 9th were cancelled. A special rescue flight was added September 8th, to bring customers home early from both destinations, including passengers on MSC Divina that docked earlier than scheduled in Miami on September 7th to avoid the hurricane.
- St Maarten - All Sunwing flights from Toronto to St Maarten are cancelled until October 26th, and from Montreal to St Maarten are cancelled until November 9th. Sunwing has added additional flying on the same day of travel, from Toronto to Montego Bay and Montreal to Cancun in order to offer customers more options. Impacted customers have been provided the option of re-booking alternative vacation packages at a special rate, choosing from other available options or cancelling for a full refund. Customers who booked with their travel agent are encouraged to contact them directly to make arrangements.
All updates to our flying programs, as well as options for affected customers are being posted under the hurricane alerts link at http://www.sunwing.ca/arrdepinfo.asp as they become available. These dates and options will evolve as Sunwing has the opportunity to assess the hurricane's impact on destination operations in conjunction with our local team and officials.
About Sunwing
As the #1 to the sun and North America's largest vertically integrated travel company, Sunwing has more flights to the south than any other leisure carrier with convenient direct service from over 34 airports across Canada to over 50 popular sun destinations. This scale enables Sunwing to negotiate the best deals and exclusive offers at all of the top-rated resorts across the Caribbean, Mexico, and Central America. Renowned for its award-winning service, Sunwing is consistently voted the #1 leisure airline by travel agents and is the perennial winner of the Consumer Choice Award. Customers can look forward to starting their vacation off in style with award-winning inflight service, which features a complimentary glass of sparkling wine, tea and coffee and non-alcoholic beverage service; together with a buy on board menu of light meals and snacks (including kids' choices) inspired by Food Network Canada Celebrity Chef, Lynn Crawford. Sunwing customers also benefit from the assistance of the company's own knowledgeable destination representatives, who greet them upon arrival and support them throughout their vacation journey.
*on board service varies dependent on destination
SOURCE Sunwing Vacations Inc.

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