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Flair Airlines Announces Fall and Winter Schedule, Including New Toronto-Guadalajara Service

Flair Airlines has published their fall and winter schedule, which includes new international nonstop service between Toronto and Guadalajara, Mexico.


Flair Airlines Boeing 737-800 - Courtesy Flair Airlines

On Thursday (April 11, 2024), Flair Airlines announced the release of their fall and winter schedule.  From September 2024, the carrier will launch new international nonstop service between Toronto and Guadalajara, Mexico, complementing service from Vancouver, which was introduced last year.


In Thursday’s announcement, Flair Airlines’ Chief Commercial Officer, Garth Lund, said,


“With our winter flight schedule, we're proud to reaffirm our commitment to serving Canadians with convenience and accessibility.  Adding a new nonstop route from Toronto to Guadalajara underscores our dedication to connecting communities and expanding access across North America.  This expansion reflects our ongoing investment in meeting the evolving travel needs of our passengers, and we're excited to continue enhancing our network to better serve our valued customers.  We will also announce additional routes and schedules in the coming weeks.”


Flair Airlines' Fall 2024 and Winter 2024/25 Schedule - Courtesy Flair Airlines

Flair Airlines is Canada’s only independent ultra-low-cost carrier (ULCC) and the company’s mission is to make travel accessible and affordable for all Canadians.  The airline operates a growing fleet of Next Generation Boeing 737-800s and 737-8s, and is growing to serve over 35 destinations across Canada, the U.S., Mexico and Jamaica.  The airline plans on growing their fleet to 50 aircraft by 2025.


 

Source: Flair Airlines

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