Quebecer wants to sue Sunwing over ‘champagne service’ that served sparkling wine
MONTREAL — A Quebec man who was allegedly served sparkling wine instead of champagne on a flight is seeking permission to launch a class action against the airline, his lawyer said Thursday.
Court documents claim Daniel Macduff, a retired civil servant from the Quebec City area, booked a Sunwing Airlines flight to Cuba last November that advertised a “champagne service.”
But instead of a glass of high-quality bubbly from France’s famous Champagne region, Macduff was served a cheap sparkling wine, his lawyer said.
“He was served, in a plastic cup, an ounce or an ounce and a half of sparkling wine that was not champagne, and on his flight back there was nothing at all,” said Sebastien Paquette, who is spearheading the class action request.