Flair Airlines is expanding their network from Windsor International Airport with new service to Halifax and Montreal-Trudeau airports. Twice weekly service to Montreal starts on July 7th, followed by two weekly flights to Halifax on July 8, 2022.
On Tuesday (April 5, 2022), Flair Airlines announced an expansion of service from Windsor International Airport. In addition to previously announced service to Tucson, Arizona (U.S.), the carrier will launch twice weekly flights to both Halifax International Airport and Montreal-Trudeau International Airport. Windsor-Montreal flights will commence on July 7th, followed by service to Halifax on July 8, 2022. Windsor is part of Flair’s recently announced Winter Base in Tucson, which will house an aircraft and crew overnight several times per week during the winter 2022/23 season. One-way fares (including taxes and fees) from Windsor to Montreal start at $29, and to Halifax from $49.
In Tuesday’s announcement, Flair Airlines’ Chief Commercial Officer, Garth Lund, said,
“As our summer schedule continues to grow, we’re here to offer Canadians even more affordable options for travel. Now, along with Tucson, we’re excited to connect residents of Windsor to Halifax and Montreal. Windsor is an exciting new market for us and we’re happy to continue to grow our service here. We’re confident that Windsor will be a popular new destination in our growing network.”
Also commenting on Flair’s new service, Windsor’s Mayor, Drew Dilkens, added,
“Flair Airlines brings an important service offering to our region and their business model aligns with the vison Mark Galvin and the Board of Directors have for YQG’s growth. As we begin to re-open after two long years of COVID-19, the pent up demand for travel options will be significant. I’m hopeful today’s announcement is just the beginning of YQG’s partnership with Flair!”
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 will serve over 30 Canadian, U.S. and Mexican destinations by spring 2022. The airline plans on growing their fleet to 50 aircraft by 2025.
Source: Flair Airlines