Air Transat increases services from across the UK for summer 2024
Air Transat, voted World’s Best Leisure Airline by Skytrax, has unveiled its summer 2024 schedule from the UK and Ireland, offering passengers more opportunities to explore Canada across the summer season (May – October).
From May 2024, Air Transat will be offering twice-daily flights to Toronto, and daily flights to Montréal, from Gatwick Airport. It will also continue its once weekly direct service to Québec City from London Gatwick, the only UK air link to the Canadian city.
Air Transat is also increasing flights from other airports it serves in the UK and Ireland and, for summer 2024, will offer up to daily services from Glasgow, Manchester and Dublin to Toronto. For summer 2024, Air Transat will offer up to 43 direct flights every week from the UK and Ireland to destinations across Canada.
Sonia Kurek, Air Transat Commercial Director, UK & Ireland, said: “We’re delighted to be offering travellers from the UK and Ireland more choice and flexibility than ever before for summer 2024. With excellent value fares, all including meals and in-flight entertainment, a modern fleet and wide choice of flights from London Gatwick, Manchester, Glasgow and Dublin, we’re confident that Air Transat will be the airline of choice to Canada for many passengers next summer.”
Return Economy Class prices for summer 2024 are as follows:
- London Gatwick to Toronto – from £436pp
- London Gatwick to Montréal – from £457pp
- London Gatwick to Québec City – from £497pp
- Glasgow Airport to Toronto – from £464pp
- Manchester to Toronto – from £468pp
- Dublin to Toronto – from €417pp
In Montréal, passengers travelling from London can also connect to onward destinations including Calgary and Vancouver, as well as destinations in the USA including Los Angeles, San Francisco and Fort Lauderdale.
Passengers travelling from the UK and Ireland will fly on Air Transat’s modern fleet, with many flights operated by the Airbus A321LR aircraft which has the lowest environmental impact in its class.
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