Menzies Aviation partners with Sunwing Airlines

Menzies Aviation has announced a new contracts, which commence today, with Sunwing Airlines at three North American hubs.

As part of the three-year contracts agreements, Menzies Aviation will deliver ground handling services for the Canadian leisure airline at stations including Ottawa Macdonald-Cartier International Airport and Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport in Canada, and Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport in Florida.

In addition, Menzies already provides ground handling services to the airline at Saskatoon Airport and Toronto Pearson International Airport in Canada; Orlando International Airport and Daytona Beach International Airport in Florida, US; Princess Juliana International Airport on the Caribbean island of Sint Maarten; and 10 stations in Mexico.

Menzies Aviation will also encompass passenger, ramp, and cabin cleaning services. Across the three airports, 150 Menzies Aviation professionals will handle approximately 900 flights per annum for Sunwing Airlines.

Giles Wilson, chief executive, Menzies Avition, commented: “It is great to see Sunwing Airlines broadening our successful relationship to span 18 airports across North and Central America. These awards are testament to the success of our partnership so far, and the hard work and quality service delivered by Menzies Aviation employees on the ground. We are particularly thrilled that our Canadian business continues to grow rapidly, and look forward to deepening our presence in North America.”

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