Canada Jetlines to Launch Toronto-Halifax, Halifax-Orlando 01JUN

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Canada Jetlines has announced its second Canadian destination with the launch of service from Toronto to Halifax. The flight continues onward from YHZ to MCO, offering Haligonians the opportunity to travel non-stop to Florida

Commencing operation on 01JUN, the new routes "are designed to meet the increasing demand for travel to the East Coast during the summer months."

Jetlines has introduced one-way fares starting at CAD$89 from Toronto to Halifax and CAD$199 from Halifax to Orlando to mark the new routes.

"We're excited to welcome Canada Jetlines to Halifax Stanfield with new connections to Toronto and Orlando," said Marie Manning, Vice President & Chief Commercial Officer at Halifax International Airport Authority. "This service expansion to both markets will enable increased visitation to the province and provide more choice for our passengers looking to travel this summer."

Eddy Doyle, Jetlines CEO, stated, "We are thrilled to expand service this summer to our second Canadian city, Halifax. As the airline offering the most direct service from Halifax to Orlando this summer, we're bringing the magic of travel to even more Canadians."

The new route schedule is as follows:

  •  Toronto (YYZ) to Halifax (YHZ) – 2x weekly, starting 01JUN – 23OCT
  • Halifax (YHZ) to Toronto (YYZ) – 2x weekly, starting 03JUN – 24OCT
  • Halifax (YHZ) to Orlando (MCO) – 2x weekly, starting 02JUN – 23OCT
  • Orlando (MCO) to Halifax (YHZ) – 2x weekly, starting 03JUN – 24OCT

 Booking a Jetlines Vacations summer escape package in Orlando and central Florida departing from Halifax or Toronto opens in March. More information on canadajetlines.com

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