Fly Jamaica apologises for disruptions

 

Fly Jamaica Airways yesterday extended apologies to all passengers affected by its irregular operations beginning August 3, 2017.

In a statement, the airline said that while these delays were regrettable Fly Jamaica remains committed to making safety its first priority. In this light, Fly Jamaica said it grounded its Boeing 767 on Thursday, August 3rd prior to departure from Norman Manley International Airport in Kingston. After returning to the gate, it said that  passengers were fed onboard before being transferred to the airline’s Boeing 757 aircraft.

It added that Thursday’s circumstances were compounded by external factors at the ports Fly Jamaica Airways operates to and from.