Air Transat resumes flights from the UK to Canada today

Canadian leisure airline, Air Transat will resume flights from the UK to Canada today.

Air Transat will recommence non-stop flights from three UK airports to Toronto, with services from London Gatwick starting today, and operating three times a week, Monday, Wednesday and Friday.

Flights from Manchester and Glasgow, will resume on July 26. The Manchester service will operate twice weekly, every Thursday and Sunday, and the Glasgow service will operate once a week on Tuesdays.

The airline company will be starting operations with a new fleet of aircrafts, Airbus A321neoLR for the transatlantic services, where travellers can choose between club class and economy.https://www.airtransat.com/en-GB/travel-information-from-england/our-fleet/airbus-a321neoLR

A new Travel Care programme has been launched by Air Transat with a range of guidelines and information about new health measures.https://www.airtransat.com/en-GB/travel-information-from-england/traveller-care

Adrian Keating, commercial director UK & Ireland, for Air Transat said: ?Offering flights from airports across the UK has always been an integral part of Air Transat?s strategy, which is why we have immediately recommitted ourselves to Gatwick, Manchester and Glasgow. Air Transat is looking forward to flying Canadians on its transatlantic flights from this weekend, and to welcoming British travellers on board in the near future when restrictions are eased.?

Air Transat is finalising the details of a new trade engagement programme its UK trade partners, which will roll out in the coming weeks.

Mr Keating added: ?The UK travel trade has always been a vital partner for Air Transat. As we return to the skies, that is truer than ever. We will be unveiling a range of new incentives to strengthen that partnership in the months ahead.?