Air Canada announced Thursday two new winter services from Quebec to Orlando and Fort Lauderdale.
Flights to Fort Lauderdale will begin Nov. 19 with four weekly frequencies and to Orlando starting Dec. 17 with one weekly flight.
See also: Air Canada resumes flights to key destinations around the world.
The airline also announced that as of December 4, it will offer additional flights from Quebec City to Punta Cana and Cancun.
Flights from Quebec City will be operated by Air Canada Rouge on Airbus A319 aircraft with capacity for 136 passengers.
“We’re excited to be launching these two new routes to Florida from Quebec City, a first for Air Canada. We know that, for many Quebecers, Florida is a popular place for winter vacations,” said Mark Galardo, Senior Vice President, Network Planning and Revenue Management at Air Canada. “Punta Cana and Cancun are also among the most popular tropical destinations, and we are happy to be able to bring back these connections.
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