Caribbean Airlines confirms flight diverted due to adverse weather
The Trinidad-based Caribbean Airlines (CAL) has confirmed that it had to divert one of its flights to Canada due to adverse weather in Toronto, which caused the airport to close.
In a statement, CAL said that flight BW 606, which operated from the Piarco International Airport here with a stopover at the Cheddi Jagan International in Guyana, was destined for the Lester B. Pearson International Airport in Toronto.
But it said the Thursday flight had to be diverted to Montreal.
“Caribbean Airlines assures the family and loved ones of the passengers on this service that all passengers and crew have been safely accommodated at hotels, and the rescheduled flight BW 3606 will leave Montreal for Toronto at 11.20 am (Canada time) on Friday.”
It said that due to the weather delay, the return flight BW 607 will now operate on November 25 as BW 3607 and leave Toronto at 2.50 pm.
“The airline thanks its customers for their understanding and regrets the inconvenience caused due to this weather delay.”
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