Canadian low-cost carrier Flair Airlines announced that as of October 31 it will begin flying to six U.S. destinations, landing in Las Vegas, Palm Springs, Orlando, Fort Lauderdale, Phoenix and Los Angeles.
The company indicated that flights will depart from Vancouver, Toronto, Montreal, Halifax, Ottawa, Kitchener-Waterloo and Abbotsford, with fares starting at $63 each way.
See also: Spirit Airlines will resume all international flights from Orlando.
“We want Canadians to hear us loud and clear, you don’t have to rack up debt or save for months to enjoy travel this winter,” says Stephen Jones, President and CEO, Flair Airlines.
“For years, Canadians have been over-paying for air travel to domestic and U.S destinations. Flair is here to ensure that Canadians are no longer taken advantage of and receive low prices for even better service.
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