Waterloo Region Record

Canadian airlines suspend winter flights to St. Maarten

Caribbean still recovering from hurricane damage

- Ross Marowits

Canadian travellers hoping to vacation in St. Maarten this winter will have to make alternativ­e plans after hurricane damage forced several airlines to suspend service for the season.

Air Canada issued an advisory on its website saying that damage caused by hurricanes Irma and Maria has resulted in its suspension of all flights to the Caribbean island and Puerto Rico. Affected customers can obtain a refund.

The storms had deadly consequenc­es for island residents but no material impact on the airline’s results even though it sent several flights to pick up stranded passengers.

Transat AT also said it has suspended service for the season that was expected to run from Dec. 23 to April 28.

“Due to the impacts of hurricanes, the tourism infrastruc­ture on the island has suffered greatly,” the tour company which operates Air Transat wrote in an email.

“Many hotels have been severely damaged and customer demand has also been affected.”

Meanwhile, WestJet said in an email that it would resume service to the Caribbean island in May.

Spokespers­on Lauren Stewart said WestJet operated about 16,000 seats to St. Maarten last winter with four weekly flights.

Sunwing also said it would suspend flights until the spring, but did specify an exact date.

Published reports in St. Maarten say Princess Juliana Internatio­nal Airport sustained up to US$100 million in damages, including to the terminal roof.

The airport has been using temporary facilities since it reopened to commercial traffic Oct. 10.

Other islands that were battered by hurricanes are preparing to welcome travellers.

Montreal-based Transat said it will begin flights from Toronto and Montreal to Puerto Rico in mid-February, instead of Dec. 24, while its normal service has resumed to most of Cuba.

Transat also said its cruise line partners are reviewing winter itinerarie­s in the Eastern and Southern Caribbean. Revisions are expected to be announced within weeks, but dates of voyage won’t change.

The weather-related disruption­s have prompted Air Transat to expand its offerings to popular sun destinatio­ns in Dominican Republic, Jamaica, Florida, and parts of Cuba and Mexico.

 ?? GETTY IMAGES FILE PHOTO ?? A rescue plane lands at the Princess Juliana Airport in Saint Maarten after Hurricane Irma devastated this resort island.
GETTY IMAGES FILE PHOTO A rescue plane lands at the Princess Juliana Airport in Saint Maarten after Hurricane Irma devastated this resort island.

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