Air Transat is resuming services in the French provinces with direct return flights to Bordeaux, Lyon, Marseille, Nantes and Toulouse.
Travelers will be able to take advantage of the non-stop service between Montreal and the French provinces starting in May. In addition, the air carrier announced that it was also restoring connections from Quebec and Toronto to Paris.
“The program, which has been extended to the French provinces, will include regular service to Paris; daily services from Montreal will be intensified from May to 14 flights a week,” the company said in a statement.
By increasing the number of Montreal-Paris flights, Air Transat will provide 43 weekly flights to France at the height of the summer.
“The bond between Canada and France is invaluable and as part of our rapid global recovery, we look forward to meeting significant hidden demands. . Air Transat Sales and Marketing, Joseph Adamo.
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