A woman was left in tears and stranded
after she was denied the privilege of attending her own wedding due to
flight cancellation.
A small airline abruptly canceled its
flights from JFK to Guyana in South America on Saturday morning, leaving
about 1,000 travelers stranded at the Queens airport, New York Post
reports.
Her husband had to tell their 300 guests, who were already waiting at their venue, that she wouldn’t be making it.
She’s not the only bride who had some
unexpected wedding stress caused by the sudden flight cancellation
Saturday. Francine Bascom, a 24-year-old Brooklyn mom, missed her
newborn’s christening Sunday and may have to cancel her wedding next
weekend because of the travel nightmare.
“I should be in Guyana happy and bouncing around,” she fumed to The Post. “But I’m in New York p—-d off.”
The discount airline initially told
passengers the cancellation was because there was something wrong with
the plane’s wing, but it has since canceled three flights, which make up
all of the airline’s service to Guyana.
On Sunday around 6 p.m., a charter bus
arrived to take passengers to a nearby hotel for the night. The airline
did not respond to requests for comment.
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