TORONTO — Canada’s major airlines have updates for Canadian travellers and the travel trade as Hurricane Melissa is set to make landfall on Jamaica today, and could also impact Cuba, Turks and Caicos and other parts of the Caribbean.
Sangster International Airport in Montego Bay closed on Oct. 26, with a planned reopening at 12 noon on Oct. 29.
Air Canada has triggered its flexible rebooking policy for flights Oct. 27, 28 and 29 to several destinations: Kingston, Jamaica (Oct. 27, 28 and 29), Montego Bay (Oct. 28 and 29), Varadero (Oct. 28 and 29), Cayo Coco (Oct. 28 and 29), San Salvador (Oct. 28) and Providenciales (Oct. 29). More information for Air Canada can be found here.
WestJet has also issued a flexible booking update, for flights to Kingston and Montego Bay (Oct. 25 – 29), and also for Holguin (Oct. 27 – 29). More information for WestJet can be found here.
Air Transat is operating repatriation flights today from Holguin back to Montreal (TS9467 and TS 9357) and Toronto (TS99555). Transat’s Hurricane Policy applies to flights scheduled on October 31 to Holguin from Montreal and Toronto. More information is here.
Sunwing Vacations’ alert notes that WestJet flights servicing Sunwing Vacations customers within the closure period for Sangster Airport have been cancelled.
As Sunwing Vacations notes: “Customers currently in Jamaica who were scheduled to return to Canada on a cancelled flight will be advised of their new flight details as soon as they are rescheduled. For additional assistance in destination, travellers are encouraged to contact their local Nexus Tours rep or use the Sunwing app for real-time updates. Please note that in-person representation may be limited due to the hurricane.”
For Sunwing Vacations clients in destination, more information is here.