Zoom adds Easter low cost flights to Canada

Wednesday, 10 Dec, 2004 0

Low fares transatlantic carrier Zoom Airlines has added extra flights from Gatwick to Halifax and Ottawa to cope with Easter demand. The additional Halifax and Ottawa flights will operate weekly from March 21 to April 26 with prices starting at £89 one-way including tax.

The Canadian airline’s Easter 2005 timetable also includes services from Gatwick to Toronto, Vancouver and Montreal and Glasgow to Toronto and Vancouver.

UK director Debbie Marshall said: “We have received many enquiries for flights next spring and we are delighted to be adding Halifax and Ottawa to our Easter schedule.

“Easter is a stunning time of year to visit Canada and Zoom has now made it far more affordable to take an Easter break in a choice of Canadian cities at prices equivalent to a European flight.”  

The airline uses Boeing 767s with 31-inches of legroom in economy and premium seats with 36-inches of legroom for an additional £49 one-way.

Report by Phil Davies 

      

 

      



 

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