About Air Inuit

Air Inuit is a Canadian airline that primarily serves the Nunavik region of northern Quebec. It was established in the late 20th century to meet the specific transportation needs of the communities in this remote and harsh area. Since its inception, the airline has been instrumental in providing essential connectivity among the villages of Nunavik, fostering both social and economic development in the region. Over the years, Air Inuit has expanded its reach, offering tailored services that align with the distinctive lifestyle and needs of the local populations, including passenger transport, cargo delivery, and charter services. The fleet of Air Inuit is diverse, comprising a variety of aircraft that are well-suited for the unique challenges of Arctic aviation. The airline deploys aircrafts that are capable of landing on short and rugged runways, which are common in many of the smaller and more isolated communities it serves. This adaptability in the fleet allows Air Inuit to maintain a reliable schedule, crucial for regions where air travel is often the only feasible option for long-distance communication and transport. The varied fleet also enables the airline to offer customized charter services to different types of clients, including businesses, government agencies, and tourists seeking adventure in the Arctic landscapes. In addition to regular passenger and cargo services, Air Inuit also plays a critical role in offering medical and emergency evacuation services in the region, often operating under challenging and urgent circumstances. The airline's services extend beyond mere transportation; it is deeply integrated into the life of the communities it serves, often helping in the delivery of essential goods and services that are hardened by the geographical isolation of these areas. Air Inuit’s dedication to community service is also evident in its various cultural and social sponsorships and initiatives aimed at promoting the welfare and development of the Inuit communities. Through its operations, Air Inuit not only provides vital logistical solutions but also contributes to the cultural and social fabric of the region.

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Hilda Saldana
Hilda SaldanaNov 30, 2025
KLM

From Unprofessional to Unlawful – A Shocking Airline Experience My husband and I were flying from Cape Town to Berlin with a connecting flight in Amsterdam. We arrived at Amsterdam with plenty of time and sat at the gate indicated on the screens. The screen only showed a delay—there were no announcements over the speakers and no information from staff. Suddenly, we received a text message informing us of a gate change. We immediately went to the new gate and arrived just five minutes after the message, only to be told we could not board because we were “too late.” However, two passengers who arrived after us were allowed to board without issues. How is that acceptable? We were checked in, had boarding passes in hand, and were present at the airport the entire time. Based on what we witnessed, it appears our seats were given away to other passengers. To make matters worse, the three women at the gate behaved incredibly unprofessionally—they were dismissive, rude, and even laughed in our faces as we explained that our minor children were at home alone in Berlin, waiting for us to return. We asked for their names and they refused to provide them. We received no support. The complaints desk simply rebooked us for the next morning. As a result, we are now spending the night in the airport—exhausted, distressed, and extremely worried about our children at home. This experience was not only deeply unprofessional, but it raises serious concerns about fairness and compliance with passenger rights. How can it be legal for a company be allowed to operate this way? They sell you something and then do not deliver. And then there is no accountability, communication or owing up to a mistake. Deceitful company. I would be ashamed to work there.

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