Canadian Flights Disrupted by Hurricane Beryl
Air Canada Cancels Flights to Caribbean Destinations
The travel industry is facing disruption as Hurricane Beryl approaches Mexico, impacting flights to and from the Caribbean islands. Air Canada has cancelled several flights to destinations like Montego Bay, Jamaica, Grand Cayman, and Cancun. Additionally, flights between Toronto and Mexico’s Tulum have also been affected.
WestJet Operations Suspended Due to Hurricane Beryl
WestJet has temporarily suspended operations to and from Montego Bay and Kingston in Jamaica as a precautionary measure. The airline is closely monitoring the situation and will resume operations when it is safe to do so. Recovery flights will be evaluated once the storm passes.
Travel Advisories Issued for Mexico and Caribbean
The Canadian government has issued travel advisories, warning against non-essential travel to Mexico’s coast of the Yucatan Peninsula and the Caribbean regions in the storm’s path. Hurricane Beryl is forecast to make landfall in a sparsely populated area south of Tulum and re-strengthen over the Gulf of Mexico.
It is essential for travelers to stay informed about potential flight disruptions and safety measures during this time. Stay updated with the latest information from airlines and local authorities to ensure a smooth travel experience.