Flair Airlines CEO announced focus to current routes with daily frequency for Canada
Announcements from two of Canada’s largest low-cost carriers propose expansion in the budget leisure market.
The Edmonton-based airline said it plans to expand its fleet to 30 aircraft, up from 20, by the end of next year, with planned service to 70 routes and is a step toward Flair’s five-year plan to reach 50 aircraft.
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