Canada Border Services Agency apologizes to airline passengers stuck in Newfoundland

Canada Border Services Agency apologizes to airline passengers stuck in Newfoundland

The Canada Border Services Agency has apologized to the more than 250 passengers aboard a diverted United Airlines flight who were forced to spend 12 hours inside an airport in central Newfoundland after CBSA officers failed to process them. The federal agency issued a statement saying Flight 915 was en route from the Washington, D.C., area to Paris when it was diverted to Gander International Airport at 1 a.m. local time because of a mechanical issue. The agency says crew …