Flair Airlines. File photo courtesy of the London International Airport.Flair Airlines. File photo courtesy of the London International Airport.
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Flair to offer direct flights from London to Halifax, Vancouver

Direct flights from London to Halifax and Vancouver at an ultra-low price will land at the London International Airport next year.

Flair Airlines announced the two new routes from London on Thursday. The direct flights will run three times a week and start at a cost of $49 for Halifax, Nova Scotia and $59 for Vancouver, British Columbia.

“We are very happy to expand our service in and out of London International Airport and to continue our partnership,” said Flair Chief Commercial Officer Garth Lund. “We’ve seen the excitement here in London after announcing our Tucson service earlier this year and we are thrilled to offer new and affordable options in the market.”

Direct flights to Vancouver will begin on June 7, while service to Halifax will commence a day later.

Based out of Edmonton, Flair has a fleet of Boeing 737 aircrafts and serves over 35 cities across Canada, the U.S., and Mexico. The two latest offerings are part of Flair's commitment to increase capacity across its network by 50 per cent. It also builds on its partnership with the London airport.

Next month, Flair launches its direct service between London and Tucson, Arizona.

“We continue to see the travel demand building back in London and know these will be extremely popular flights for people from London and the surrounding region offering great destinations at low prices," said Scott McFadzean, President and CEO of the London International Airport. "We look forward to continuing to build our partnership with Flair and to welcoming new and returning passengers to London’s easy and comfortable airport.”

Flights to the new locations can be booked online at www.flyflair.com.

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