COLLINS: Mixed feelings about travel snafus
NORMALLY, WHEN STORIES SURFACE about winter storms stranding travellers, I don’t have time for the whining and complaining from those who can’t get where they’re going, whether it be in the air, on the ferries, or the roads.
After all, snow happens, and while family is at the top of my priority list, sometimes the elements conspire against us.
As families spread farther and farther apart, often continents away, the effort to coordinate flights and manoeuvre through storms becomes a bit of a nightmare. And when plans go awry, and airports become full of people who can’t go anywhere, tempers flare.
But travellers need to understand that this is part of the “fun” of Christmas travel, and no one but Mother Nature is to blame.


