Air Transat announced that it operated its first flight between Quebec City and London on Wednesday evening. This exclusive service will be offered once a week on Wednesdays from Quebec City and Thursdays from London-Gatwick until the end of September.
→ Air Transat opens direct route between Montreal and Amsterdam.
The route will be operated with Airbus A321LR aircraft featuring a modern cabin with more personal space and larger individual entertainment screens in both economy and club class.
“With this new flight to London, Air Transat becomes the only carrier to offer our loyal Quebec-area travelers a second direct connection to Europe, after Paris, making it easier than ever for them to plan their vacation. At the same time, we are delighted to introduce British travelers to majestic Quebec City, the region’s exceptional national parks and our gastronomic culture,” said Joseph Adamo, Transat’s Director of Sales and Marketing.
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