Canada Jetlines gets DOT approval for US flights
New airline Canada Jetlines has been granted US Department of Transportation approval to operate cross-border routes to the US.
Canada Jetlines says it still awaits Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) approvals before it can begin flying to the US
It expects this will be green lighted before the end of the year.
“We are looking forward to expand our international network, as the U.S. is a top market for Canadian travelers” said Eddy Doyle, President & CEO Canada Jetlines.
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