Flair Airlines just started direct flights from Toronto to Montego Bay. This new route connects Toronto Pearson Airport with the popular Jamaican tourist spot. The company's CEO, Maciej Wilk, called it a key part of their plan for affordable and reliable travel. Jamaica's Tourism Minister, Edmund Bartlett, welcomed the extra air traffic, especially after recent hurricane problems. Shane Munroe from MBJ Airports Limited noted it makes western Jamaica easier to visit.
The airline launched the service with an inaugural flight. It will run up to two times per week in each direction. Introductory ticket prices are around 191 Canadian dollars from Toronto and about 196 dollars for the trip back. Flair already flies to Kingston and says this expansion builds on that route's success. The move aims to support Caribbean tourism during the busy winter travel period. Officials highlighted the benefits for travelers seeking beaches and culture.
The airline launched the service with an inaugural flight. It will run up to two times per week in each direction. Introductory ticket prices are around 191 Canadian dollars from Toronto and about 196 dollars for the trip back. Flair already flies to Kingston and says this expansion builds on that route's success. The move aims to support Caribbean tourism during the busy winter travel period. Officials highlighted the benefits for travelers seeking beaches and culture.