Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau faced another travel setback as his official plane broke down during a family holiday in Jamaica.
This marks his second travel incident in four months, following a mechanical glitch during his India trip in September.
The Canadian Armed Forces had to send a second plane with a repair team to fix the issue, and Trudeau returned as scheduled on January 4.
Both planes were relatively new CC-144 Challenger aircraft.
Trudeau has experienced several travel mishaps in recent years, including delays, collisions, and the need for backup planes.
The information is sourced from CBC news.
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