Irma evacuations the most complicated since Sept. 11, says Air Canada
MONTREAL — Evacuating customers from areas in the path of the deadly Hurricane Irma has frustrated some passengers but Air Canada says it was perhaps the most complex manoeuvre since the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.
The country’s largest airline has had to respond to natural disasters like the Japanese tsunami, Haiti earthquake, Iceland volcano and several terrorist attacks. But the breadth of the storm and time spent dealing with it made it the most complicated in 16 years, says Kevin O’Connor, managing director of systems operations control.
“This is leading it up there and we’re not out of it yet,” he said.
O’Connor acknowledged that there have been some complaints, but he said responding to the storm isn’t as simple as just adding a few flights.