For those looking to escape the cold weather that's just around the corner, you're in luck: Canada Jetlines is launching a new service from Toronto...
Sanjay Kopalkar, Canada Jetlines' director of sales and business development, stated at a press conference that the frequency is expected to increase to three flights weekly through the winter, working up to five times a week in 2024.
Besides Montego Bay, Canada Jetlines also currently offers flights to Cancun, Las Vegas, and Orlando. What better time to book a warm-weather escape as we approach the winter season?from November 5 and on. Based on their current rates, one-way flights start at $299.
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