Source: Canada Jetlines.
  • Canada Jetlines’ (CJET) first flight from Toronto to Calgary will take off on September 22, 2022
  • This route will be the first operated by Canada Jetlines with more routes to other destinations soon to be announced
  • Canada Jetlines will begin operations with biweekly flights and frequency will increase to three flights per week in October
  • Canada Jetlines (CJET) is down 3.57 per cent, trading at $0.27 per share as of 11:45 am ET

Canada Jetlines’ (CJET) first flight from Toronto to Calgary will take off on September 22, 2022.

This route will be the first operated by Canada Jetlines with more routes to other destinations soon to be announced.

Canada Jetlines will begin operations with biweekly flights and frequency will increase to three flights per week in October.

Eddy Doyle, CEO of Canada Jetlines, commented on the news.

 “The two cities represent cultural diversity, economic trade, and significant investment opportunities. We are encouraged to continue expanding our reach, with the goal of serving as Toronto’s preferred airline.”

Bob Sartor, President, and CEO of The Calgary Airport Authority called this launch another milestone marking recovery in the travel and tourism sector.

“YYC is eager to welcome Canada Jetlines’ guests by showcasing the effortless and memorable experiences that reflect our region and Calgary’s legendary hospitality.”

Canada Jetlines is a well-capitalized leisure-focused air carrier servicing Canada, the U.S., and the Caribbean.

Canada Jetlines (CJET) is down 3.57 per cent, trading at $0.27 per share as of 11:45 am ET.


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