Quebec’s OWG Looking for New Partners After End of Caribe Sol Deal

OWG is seeking new partners after its deal with Caribe Sol ended in APR, reports Wire News.

OWG and Caribe Sol established a partnership in the summer of 2020, and Caribe Sol’s recent decision to switch to Transat A.T. as its partner took the Quebec-based airline by surprise. OWG plans to develop new destinations in collaboration with tour operators, however the airline acknowledges this process takes time.

In the meantime, the airline operates charter flights and receives requests for replacement flights. Currently, OWG operates a fleet of three Boeing 737-400s and one Boeing 737-800.

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