Air Transat announced Thursday that it is diversifying and expanding its international offering for winter 2022-2023. For the first time in its history, it will fly to more than 350 destinations worldwide, some 50 of which will be served by its own aircraft and some 300 more through its unique interline service, connectair by Air Transat, as well as its codeshare agreements.
→ Air Transat launched direct route between Quebec and London.
“Our customers want and need to travel,” says Michèle Barre, Air Transat’s Vice President, Network, Revenue Management and Pricing. “Our response to their expectations is unique, high quality and rich in choice. We offer an unprecedented range of destinations on four continents this coming winter as we continue to develop and strengthen our air network.”
Air Transat continues to grow in Quebec while consolidating its position in Ontario and the Atlantic provinces with flights to the Caribbean, Mexico, Central and South America, the United States, Canada and Europe.
The airline will offer direct flights from eight cities in Canada: Montreal, Quebec, Toronto, Ottawa, Hamilton, London, Halifax and Moncton.
→ Air Transat inaugurates direct flights between Montreal and Los Angeles.
From Montreal, Air Transat will expand its services to include Colombia, Costa Rica, Mexico and the Dominican Republic. It will also operate direct flights to Guadeloupe, Haiti, Jamaica, Martinique, Panama and El Salvador, as well as to Cuba, where direct flights to Havana will resume.
Travelers departing from Toronto will also have plenty of options to enjoy the sun and beaches. Air Transat will offer direct flights to Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Jamaica, Mexico, Panama, St Maarten and the United States.
From Quebec City, nine sun destinations will be accessible on direct flights to Cuba, Mexico and the Dominican Republic.
Flights to the Caribbean, Central and South America
ACAPULCO – Mexico
CANCUN – Mexico
CARTAGENA – Colombia
CAYO COCO – Cuba
FORT-DE-FRANCE – Martinique
LIBERIA – Costa Rica
HAVANA – Cuba
HOLGUIN – Cuba
LA ROMANA – Dominican Republic
MONTEGO BAY – Jamaica
POINTE-A-PITRE – Guadeloupe
PORT-AU-PRINCE – Haiti
PUERTO PLATA – Dominican Republic
PUERTO VALLARTA – Mexico
PUNTA CANA – Dominican Republic
RIO HATO – Panama
SAMANA – Dominican Republic
SAN JOSE – Costa Rica
SAN JUAN – Puerto Rico
SAN SALVADOR – El Salvador
SANTA CLARA – Cuba
PHILIPSBURG – St Maarten
VARADERO – Cuba
Flights to USA
FORT LAUDERDALE – Florida
LOS ANGELES – California
MIAMI – Florida
NEW ORLEANS – Louisiana
ORLANDO – Florida
TAMPA – Florida
Flights to Europe
FARO – Portugal
GLASGOW – United Kingdom
LISBON – Portugal
LONDON – United Kingdom
MALAGA – Spain
MANCHESTER – United Kingdom
MARSEILLE – France
PARIS – France
PORTO – Portugal
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