Air Transat inaugurated this Thursday its flight between Montreal and San Francisco. The non-stop service will operate until the end of October with twice-weekly flights on Thursdays and Sundays.
Air Transat passengers flying to San Francisco will fly aboard the new-generation Airbus A321LR. Its modern cabin offers more personal space and larger individual entertainment screens in both economy and club class.
→ Air Transat launched direct route between Quebec and London.
“San Francisco is a stunning city, ideally situated between the ocean and the mountains, and famous for its fine dining,” said Joseph Adamo, Transat’s Director of Sales and Marketing. “We are excited to open up a whole new world of discovery and sunshine to our customers with the addition of San Francisco as the second California destination for Air Transat.”
On May 16, Air Transat also inaugurated nonstop service between Montreal and Los Angeles, which it will offer three times weekly. This connectivity will allow travelers to easily book a multi-destination flight.
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