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‘Incredibly frustrating': YVR laments weekend of extensive delays
‘Incredibly frustrating': YVR laments weekend of extensive delays

CTV News

time5 hours ago

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  • CTV News

‘Incredibly frustrating': YVR laments weekend of extensive delays

An incident involving an aggressive passenger on board a busy morning sailing is just one example of the risks BC Ferries workers face on the job, the union say Vancouver International Airport is expecting its busiest summer ever, and it's off to a rough start, following a weekend with major flight delays due to a shortage of air traffic controllers. There were more than two hundred flight delays over the weekend and dozens of cancellations, when crowds were travelling ahead of Canada Day. 'Saturday (was) an incredibly frustrating day for passengers,' Stephen Smart, the airport's head of communications told CTV News on Monday. 'Incredibly frustrating day for our partners. Incredibly frustrating day for us.' The airport has pointed to what it calls resource restraints with air traffic controllers as the reason for the disruption. Some were unavailable to work with little-to-no notice during one of the airport's busiest weekends, according to Smart. 'NAV Canada had that last minute staffing issue come up, and as a result they had to dial back how many aircraft they could handle coming into YVR at any given hour,' Smart said. The frustration is also being felt by airlines. 'Canadians deserve consistent accountability and service standards across the entire aviation eco-system,' a statement from WestJet said adding that the airline is 'calling on the federal government to work with all stakeholders to find an immediate solution to support the structural challenges that NAV Canada is facing.' Air Canada also shared its concerns. 'The issue seriously affects passengers not only flying to/from YVR, but across Air Canada's network, as knock-on effects from aircraft and crews which are delayed in YVR can then be delayed at other airports downline,' a statement from the airline said. 'We are engaged in dialogue with NAV Canada and expect solutions that will allow the country's air transport ecosystem to operate smoothly and meet Canadians' and global passengers' travel expectations going forward.' NAV Canada said it is dealing with staff shortages and regrets the impact delays is having on travellers. 'Our team is doing everything it can to ensure aircraft are moving, first and foremost safely, but also efficiently and we regret any impacts to the flying public,' said Jonathan Bagg with NAV Canada. By Monday, operations were mostly back to normal, in time for what the airport anticipated would be the busiest day of a quasi-long weekend. But with a busy travel season ahead – some have concerns further turbulence could be ahead.

Delays continue at Vancouver airport, travellers urged to check flight status
Delays continue at Vancouver airport, travellers urged to check flight status

CTV News

time2 days ago

  • CTV News

Delays continue at Vancouver airport, travellers urged to check flight status

A plane is silhouetted as it takes off from Vancouver International Airport in Richmond, B.C., Monday, May 13, 2019. The RCMP says air restrictions will be in place in two main areas during the upcoming G7 Leaders' Summit in Alberta this June. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jonathan Hayward People flying into or out of Vancouver International Airport are being told to check their flight status Sunday because NAV Canada 'resource constraints' are continuing to impact schedules. On Saturday, YVR saw widespread delays that prompted the airport to extend the hours at CATSA and U.S. Customs and Border Protection to accommodate delayed travellers. Food service kiosks also stayed open later to serve those impacted by delays. 'Passengers may experience changes to their flights as a result of this,' an update on the airport's website Sunday said. 'Please check the latest flight status directly with your airline before coming to the airport.' The airport's departures page shows 18 flights delayed Sunday morning. Thirty arrivals are also impacted.

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