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Flair Airlines Launching Flights to Jamaica this Winter

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On 06SEP, Flair Airlines announced new service to Kingston, Jamaica. Beginning 16DEC 2023, Flair will fly three times weekly between YYZ and KIN.

"This is more than just a new route for us—it's a bridge between communities and an opportunity to create lasting memories. There is a vibrant Jamaican community in Canada who will be able to use this service to reconnect with loved ones," said Garth Lund, Chief Commercial Officer, Flair Airlines.

According to Flair, one-way fares from Toronto to Kingston begin at CAD $149 (pending government approval), including taxes and fees. The airline also notes there are limited seats and availability for the fares.

For more information, visit Flair Airlines' website.

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