2/2 Nous confirmons que ceux-ci se verront refuser l’embarquement en vertu de nos obligations légales et règlementaires d’assurer la sécurité de nos passagers et des membres de l’équipage, qui est notre priorité absolue.
1/2 Nous sommes au courant de la situation entourant des passagers perturbateurs ayant voyagé vers Cancún qui tentent maintenant de revenir au pays sur nos ailes.
2/2 We confirm that they will be denied boarding based on our legal and regulatory obligations to ensure the safety of both our passengers and crew, which is our top priority.
1/2 We are aware of the situation regarding disruptive passengers who have traveled to Cancun and are now attempting to return to Canada on our flights.
Today we are forced to temporarily suspend our operations. We would like to salute our employees’ exemplary work, rigour and great courage through the repatriation operations over the last few weeks, and take this opportunity to sincerely thank them.🙏⭐️💙 #TransatStrong
Today is a great day for Transat. After 112 days on the ground, our planes finally returned to the skies tonight.
There was excitement in the air: Our teams were very pleased to return to action and to offer our passengers a restyled experience adapted to the situation. 💙
Thank you Minister @FP_Champagne! We would also like to thank all our teams for their exemplary commitment in these difficult times. We continue to work hard to bring Canadians home safely.
Between yesterday and today, @airtransat announced that it has brought more than 10,000 Canadians back to Canada. Thank you very much.
We continue to work tirelessly for our Canadians still abroad.
➡ All united against #COVID19
As part of International Pride Month, Air Transat and its employees celebrate diversity, recognize the importance of inclusion and strongly believe that everyone should be accepted for who they are. We are therefore proud to present to you our nod to this meaningful month.