A photo shows the historic Battery area in St. John’s after a major winter snowstorm on Jan. 6, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS


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Residents across Newfoundland shared a laugh this week after international reports described the region as a “freezing island.” The stories followed a diverted flight that left hundreds of passengers in St. John's for several days.

Many locals took to social media to poke fun at the description. Some posted weather facts, while others shared light-hearted videos imagining stranded travellers struggling to survive in the city.

Humour Spreads Online

One popular video online presented the situation in a documentary style, showing passengers “searching” for food and internet signals. The clip quickly gained attention, as residents leaned into the joke and highlighted how far the reports strayed from reality.

The humour reflected local pride, with many pointing out that St. John’s is a busy city with modern amenities and a strong sense of community.

Passengers Faced Real Challenges

Despite the jokes, the experience proved difficult for many of the 255 passengers on board the flight. The plane had diverted to St. John’s due to a medical emergency and then remained grounded because of poor weather conditions.

Passengers stayed in the city for two nights, often without access to their luggage. Some travellers missed important events, including weddings and funerals, which added to their frustration.

Community Steps Up to Help

Local businesses and residents worked together to support the stranded passengers. Staff at a downtown hotel arranged meals and opened conference rooms to accommodate the large group.

Employees extended their shifts, and some even used their own vehicles to help passengers shop for essentials like diapers and personal items.

Hotel manager Heather McKinnon said the team focused on making guests feel comfortable during an unexpected situation.

Warm Welcome Despite Cold Weather

McKinnon addressed the “freezing island” label directly, saying it did not reflect reality.

“It’s hardly frozen,” she said. “While it was cold that day, and it was wintry the next day, we’re offering warm hospitality. And that’s the main thing, right?”

Weather data also shows that temperatures in St. John’s often stay milder than in several major Canadian cities during winter months.

Journey Finally Continues

Passengers returned to the airport after their first night, expecting to leave. However, the delay extended their stay by another day. The flight eventually departed on Thursday, allowing travellers to continue their journey.

The airline covered hotel costs and other expenses during the delay.

A Story of Resilience and Humour

While the situation caused inconvenience, many passengers later expressed appreciation for the support they received. Local hospitality left a strong impression, even as headlines told a different story.

The incident highlighted both the challenges of travel disruptions and the welcoming spirit of Newfoundland residents.

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