Air Transat

Air Transat announces its expanded summer 2023 programme

Share

Air Transat new livery (CNW Group/Transat A.T. Inc.)
  • 275 flights weekly to more than 40 destinations
  • Increased flight frequency through fleet optimisation

Air Transat announces its summer 2023 programme today, which will feature 275 flights a week to more than 40 destinations at the height of the season. The airline will strengthen its position in Europe, increase the number of connections to the South and the United States as well as enhance its domestic service. The airline will also service over 265 additional destinations through partnerships with other carriers, mainly with its expanding network of codeshare agreements and its exclusive platform connectair by Air Transat.

This flight programme is perfectly in line with our mission, which is to encourage discovery and foster openness, whatever the destination or the reason for travelling,” said Michèle Barre, Vice-President, Network, Revenue Management and Pricing, Air Transat. “From an operational standpoint, the more efficient use of our aircraft allows us to increase the frequency of flights and regain a capacity similar to what we had prior to the pandemic.”

Europe… over and over

At the height of the season, the airline will offer 88 direct flights weekly to 19 European destinations from Montreal. Out of Toronto, 73 direct flights a week are scheduled to 15 cities in Europe. Finally, from Quebec City, three weekly direct flights are scheduled to Paris and one to London.

Number of weekly direct flights to Europe*

Destination

From
Montreal

From
Quebec City

From
Toronto

AMSTERDAM, Netherlands

3

4

ATHENS, Greece

4

4

BÂLE-MULHOUSE, Switzerland/France

2

BARCELONA, Spain

4

3

BORDEAUX, France

5

BRUSSELS, Belgium

3

DUBLIN, Ireland

6

FARO, Portugal

1

GLASGOW, United Kingdom

7

LAMEZIA, Italy

1

LISBON, Portugal

5

5

LONDON, United Kingdom

7

1

14

LYON, France

5

MADRID, Spain

4

MALAGA, Spain

2

MANCHESTER, United Kingdom

6

MARSEILLE, France

6

NANTES, France

4

NICE, France

3

PARIS, France

14

3

7

PORTO, Portugal

3

4

ROME, Italy

7

7

TOULOUSE, France

5

VENICE, Italy

2

1

ZAGREB, Croatia

3

*At the height of the season

United States: Florida and California increasingly accessible

From Montreal, Air Transat will offer a total of 16 direct flights each week to the United States, including four to Fort Lauderdale, three to Orlando, and three each to MiamiLos Angeles and San Francisco. In addition, out of Toronto, seven direct flights will depart every week, including four to Fort Lauderdale and three to Orlando. From Quebec City, the company will again offer one direct weekly flight to Fort Lauderdale.

Number of weekly flights to the United States*

Destination

From
Montreal

From
Quebec City

From
Toronto

FORT LAUDERDALE, Florida

4

1

4

LOS ANGELES, California

3

MIAMI, Florida

3

ORLANDO, Florida

3

3

SAN FRANCISCO, California

3

* At the height of the season

South: greater frequency

In keeping with the desires of Canadian seekers of sand, sun and sea, Air Transat will once again offer a selection of its most popular destinations in Mexico and the Caribbean departing from MontrealQuebec City and Toronto.

Number of weekly flights to the South*

Destination

From
Montreal

From
Quebec City

From
Toronto

CANCUN, Mexico

7

1

7

CAYO COCO, Cuba

3

1

HOLGUIN, Cuba

2

2

MONTEGO BAY, Jamaica

1

1

PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti

1

PUERTO PLATA, Dominican Republic

2

2

PUERTO VALLARTA, Mexico

2

2

PUNTA CANA, Dominican Republic

7

1

7

SAMANA, Dominican Republic

2

1

SANTA CLARA, Cuba

1

1

VARADERO, Cuba

3

2

* At the height of the season

Domestic flights still popular

Encouraged by consumer response to travel within Canada, Air Transat will continue to offer numerous domestic flights out of Montreal and Toronto next summer.

Number of weekly domestic flights*

City-pair

Number

of flights

MONTREAL–CALGARY

7

MONTREAL–QUEBEC CITY

3

MONTREAL–TORONTO

10

MONTREAL–VANCOUVER

7

* At the height of the season

MONTREAL, Nov. 21, 2022 /CNW/

This post was published on 21 November 2022 21:07

André Orban

M. Sc. Engineering

Published by
André Orban

Recent Posts

Woman sues American Airlines over in-flight sexual assault by man with prior allegations

A California woman is suing American Airlines, alleging she was sexually assaulted mid-flight in April…

1 May 2025

El Al resumes Moscow flights after four-month suspension

Israeli flag carrier El Al has resumed flights to Moscow Domodedovo as of May 1,…

1 May 2025

Emirates marks World Pilots’ Day with plan to hire 1,500 aviators

Emirates has announced plans to recruit more than 1,500 pilots over the next two years,…

1 May 2025

China Southern Airlines to resume direct Perth–Guangzhou flights from November 2025

Perth Airport has announced the return of China Southern Airlines' seasonal direct flights between Perth…

1 May 2025

Eindhoven Airport expands use of lifting aids to ease baggage handlers’ workload

Eindhoven Airport has added seven new lifting aids in its baggage hall, bringing the total…

1 May 2025

Dubai Airport welcomes 23.4 million guests in Q1 2025, sets new monthly record

Dubai International Airport (DXB) saw a strong start to 2025, welcoming 23.4 million passengers in…

1 May 2025