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Flair Airlines To Service New York and Chicago in Spring 2022

Flair Airlines Receives 1st 737 MAX 8Flair Airlines continues to expand into the U.S. with two new destinations: JFK and ORD.

Service from YYZ to JFK will begin on 07APR 2022 twice weekly and increase to four times weekly on 16MAY.

Flights from YYZ to ORD begin on 17MAY 2022 with a frequency of three times weekly.

“We’re working hard to continue our rapid expansion into the U.S., and we’re delighted to announce these exciting new U.S. destinations,” said Garth Lund, Chief Commercial Officer, Flair Airlines.

According to Flair, one-way fares begin at CAD $109, including taxes and fees. These introductory fares have limited seats and availability. Both destinations are now available for booking.

For more information, visit Flair Airlines' web site.

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