Transportation shadow minister Mark Strahl vowed that Conservatives would be 91Ƶholding the Liberal government, airlines and airports91Ƶ to account for the travel chaos that stranded thousands over the holidays.
The MP for Chilliwack-Hope was attending the emergency Transport Committee hearings Thursday (Jan. 12) where they were expecting to hear testimony from airline and airport officials.
91ƵWhile Canadians who chose to travel with Sunwing were stranded, sleeping on airport floors, and in hotel lobbies over Christmas, I91Ƶm shocked that Liberal Transport Minister Omar Alghabra did not speak with Sunwing until two weeks after the crisis began, and after the affected passengers were all returned home,91Ƶ Strahl said in a statement.
91ƵThe Minister has also not reached out to the CEO of Vancouver International Airport during or after their shutdown in mid-December.91Ƶ
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Strahl had put everyone on notice in late December that he would be seeking answers from the minister as to why the second peak travel season in a row turned chaotic in the wake of the summer air travel confusion.
The MP with the shadow minister of transport role has been voicing frustration since before the minister issued a pinned tweet to say that 2022 saw his transport ministry accomplishing 91Ƶgreat things91Ƶ and they were looking forward to seeing what 2023 would bring.
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Minister Alghabra has recently called what happened 91Ƶunacceptable91Ƶ and pledged to make legislative changes.
We91Ƶve accomplished great things in 2022! Can91Ƶt wait to see what 2023 will bring!
91Ƶ Omar Alghabra (@OmarAlghabra)
91ƵThe transportation system in Canada is broken and they do nothing but pass the buck,91Ƶ Strahl tweeted Dec. 27 about the federal government91Ƶs handling of the travel file.
Conservatives led the charge last week to call an emergency meeting of transport committee to hear from those responsible, after thousands had flights cancelled just before Christmas when winter storms were raging, and were unable to be with loved ones over the holidays.
91ƵCanadians expect airlines and airports to be held accountable for their performance over the chaotic holiday travel season, however accountability requires political leadership, and this Liberal government has been missing in action,91Ƶ Strahl added.
Minister Alghabra said they will be accountable for it.
At the emergency Transport Committee this morning hearing from airlines. Shocking to hear that Minister Alghabra did not speak directly w/Sunwing until Jan. 5, two weeks after the crisis began. Compare that with the US Transport Secretary who was personally engaged on Dec. 27.
91Ƶ Mark Strahl, MP (@markstrahl)
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