Flair Airlines adding new US routes
Canadian ULCC Flair Airlines is deploying four brand new 737 Max aircraft in April and May 2022 and ramping up schedules.
Flair’s Spring 2022 schedule will expand from twelve aircraft to sixteen, delivering 33% schedule growth.
Fourteen new routes will be added, including service to four new destinations.
Three new cities will be added to Flair’s network in the US – San Francisco, Nashville, and Denver.
"Flair is continuing our growth by adding more aircraft and routes so we can bring sustainably low fares to even more destinations across North America," said Stephen Jones, President and CEO, Flair Airlines.
With the addition of these four aircraft, Flair will create 150 new jobs for flight attendants, pilots and operational support staff.
Flair is currently recruiting for 100 pilot positions.
Fares to US destinations start between $99 and $129 CAD one-way and several of the new domestic Canadian routes have fares at $49 CAD one way, including taxes and fees.
Flair is also starting service to 6 US destinations this fall and currently serves 18 destinations in Canada.
Flair is growing to serve 28 destinations by spring 2022.
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Flair Airlines adding new US routes – Support
Canadian ULCC Flair Airlines is deploying four brand new 737 Max aircraft in April and May 2022 and ramping up schedules.
Flair’s Spring 2022 schedule will expand from twelve aircraft to sixteen, delivering 33% schedule growth.
Fourteen new routes will be added, including service to four new destinations.
Three new cities will be added to Flair’s network in the US – San Francisco, Nashville, and Denver.
"Flair is continuing our growth by adding more aircraft and routes so we can bring sustainably low fares to even more destinations across North America," said Stephen Jones, President and CEO, Flair Airlines.
With the addition of these four aircraft, Flair will create 150 new jobs for flight attendants, pilots and operational support staff.
Flair is currently recruiting for 100 pilot positions.
Fares to US destinations start between $99 and $129 CAD one-way and several of the new domestic Canadian routes have fares at $49 CAD one way, including taxes and fees.
Flair is also starting service to 6 US destinations this fall and currently serves 18 destinations in Canada.
Flair is growing to serve 28 destinations by spring 2022.
TravelMole Editorial Team
Editor for TravelMole North America and Asia pacific regions. Ray is a highly experienced (15+ years) skilled journalist and editor predominantly in travel, hospitality and lifestyle working with a huge number of major market-leading brands. He has also cover in-depth news, interviews and features in general business, finance, tech and geopolitical issues for a select few major news outlets and publishers.
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