Canada Jetlines Signs Deal to Fly the Hamilton Tiger-Cats

Canada Jetlines

Canada Jetlines has announced that it has signed a contract to provide aircraft and crew to the Hamilton Tiger-Cats for their regular season games. The contract will see Canada Jetlines fly the CFL team to select away games during the 2023 season.

As Open Jaw reported, the airline recently signed a similar contract with the Ottawa RedBlacks.

"Canada Jetlines is very pleased to have been selected for this contract with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats, an iconic Canadian Sports Franchise with a rich history dating back to 1869. We are particularly excited about this relationship as we share some of the same qualities with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats such as teamwork, grit and passion. Canada Jetlines has seen continuous growth in demand for its Charter and ACMI (Aircraft Crew Maintenance and Insurance) business which complements our schedule service to leisure destinations,” said Canada Jetlines’ Chief Executive Officer and President, Eddy Doyle.

More information about Canada Jetlines is available here.


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