Cirrus
Arowana blogger
I got back from an airport drop off this morning, heard that someone's shipment of fish from Vancouver to Saskatoon yesterday never made it. It was going from Vancouver to Saskatoon, via Calgary; the snow in Alberta led to flght delay; temps were -20C. The fish sat overnight before being shipped back to Vancouver. Hopefully they are still alive, hopefully the customer in Saskatoon was not too inconvenienced.
Moral of the story: If you are ordering fish now, you better check your local forecast to make sure it is okay for the shipping day you choose.
If you are shipping fish now, you better use double heat packs, and make sure you ship DIRECT! Do not ship via another city; this can lead to delays. If your shipment misses a connecting flight you could be in trouble...
Moral of the story: If you are ordering fish now, you better check your local forecast to make sure it is okay for the shipping day you choose.
If you are shipping fish now, you better use double heat packs, and make sure you ship DIRECT! Do not ship via another city; this can lead to delays. If your shipment misses a connecting flight you could be in trouble...