Ultra-low-cost carrier Flair Airlines could be grounded in Canada over concerns that too much of its operations are controlled by a U.S.-based partner, according to a preliminary review from the country’s transportation watchdog obtained by Global News.
The airline has until May 3 before its operating license is suspended, leaving Canadian travellers with summer travel plans stranded at the gate.
Ross Lord has more on the uncertainty for Canadian travellers, and Flair’s bid to keep business going.
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