Startup Canada Jetlines will open two new routes from Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ), including service to Florida's Orlando International Airport (MCO).
From Oct. 30, the airline will launch YYZ-MCO flights, operating the route 4X-weekly with Airbus A320 aircraft. From Nov. 5, the Toronto-based carrier will start flights between YYZ and Montego Bay, Jamaica. That service will be operated 3X-weekly with an A320.
Additionally, Canada Jetlines will resume seasonal service to Las Vegas with 2X-weekly flights commencing Aug. 31. The service will rise to 3X-weekly from October.
The airline will also bump up frequencies between YYZ and Cancun, Mexico—from 2X-weekly currently to 3X-weekly from Oct. 6 and then to 4X-weekly from February 2024.
The carrier launched operations in September 2022 with A320 aircraft and expects to have five of the type in service by the end of 2023. Canada Jetlines aims to operate 10 A320s by the end of 2024 and 15 by the end of 2025.
“We’re delighted to announce the expansion of our winter flight schedule, providing travelers with a wider range of options to escape the cold and experience unforgettable destinations and holiday options," Canada Jetlines CEO Eddy Doyle says in a statement.