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Canada Jetlines Announces Inaugural Flight YYZ-YQM

Canada Jetlines has officially announced its first flight from Toronto Pearson (YYZ) to Greater Moncton Roméo LeBlanc International Airport (YQM).

The inaugural flight is scheduled for 15AUG  as one of the carrier’s first routes. And it comes the same day as Canada's newest airline is scheduled to fly its first flight on its other inaugural route, YYZ - YWG.

“Canada Jetlines is excited to offer service on our inaugural day out of our hub in Toronto to the vibrant destination of Moncton, New Brunswick,” shared Eddy Doyle, CEO of Canada Jetlines.

“We’ve chosen Moncton as our first destination in the Maritime provinces for its attractive offering for tourists and its convenient reach to a large segment of the population of New Brunswick. We’re thankful to the airport and the community for their support in making this flight a reality.”

“We are thrilled to officially welcome Canada Jetlines to Greater Moncton Roméo LeBlanc International Airport as it takes to the skies with its inaugural flights. With a focus on leisure travel, the arrival of Canada Jetlines expands flight options in our community, boosting tourism and supporting economic recovery, “stated Courtney Burns, President and CEO and Greater Moncton International Airport Authority Inc.

"We welcome Canada Jetlines to New Brunswick," said Tammy Scott-Wallace, Minister of Tourism, Heritage and Culture. "Airlines have an important role to play as we invite the world to New Brunswick."

The carrier will be offering launch special fares available for a limited time for flights out of its travel hub at Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ) to domestic destinations Moncton, NB (YQM) and Winnipeg, MB (YWG).

Tickets are being sold pursuant to an exemption from the application of section 59 of the Canada Transportation Act. This exemption allows Canada Jetlines to sell tickets for air travel prior to issuance of its license. Canada Jetlines air service is subject to the Canadian Transportation Agency’s approval, and all prospective passengers will be informed, before a reservation is made or a ticket is issued, that the air service is subject to the Canadian Transportation Agency’s approval.

For more information, advisors are invited to visit Canada Jetlines' web site www.jetlines.com.

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