Canadian airline WestJet inaugurated its seasonal non-stop flights between Toronto and the Caribbean island of Grenada on Sunday.
The route, which will be available until April 27, 2025, will operate one flight per week on Boeing 737-800 aircraft.
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“Launching service between Grenada and Toronto reinforces the WestJet Group’s title as Canada’s leading leisure airline. This connection expands access to one of the most sought-after Caribbean destinations, offering guests a seamless gateway to Grenada’s stunning beaches, vibrant culture and warm hospitality,” said Daniel Fajardo, WestJet Vice-President of Network and Schedule Planning.
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