Flair Airlines. File photo courtesy of the London International Airport.Flair Airlines. File photo courtesy of the London International Airport.
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Discount airline announces winter flights from London to Cancun and Orlando

For Londoners already planning a winter escape from the city to a sunny destination down south, Flair Airlines has just the ticket.

The discount carrier has released its winter flight schedule for the end of the year and early 2025. Once again the low-fare airline will be offering twice-weekly service from the London International Airport to Cancun, Mexico and Orlando, Florida.

“For travelers seeking affordable and convenient options to explore Orlando's world-renowned attractions, Flair offers unbeatable value,” said Garth Lund, the airline's chief commercial officer. "This is another step in fulfilling our commitment to provide more sun, for less. Whether it's families planning a magical vacation or sun-seeking snowbirds escaping the great Canadian winter, Flair’s mission is to make affordable air travel possible for all."

The direct flights from London to Cancun will run on Mondays and Thursdays starting on December 16. The service between London and Orlando will begin on December 20 and fly every Monday and Thursday. The twice-a-week service will come to an end on April 21.

Based out of Edmonton, Flair has a fleet of Boeing 737 aircrafts and serves over 35 cities across Canada, the U.S., Mexico, Jamaica, and the Dominican Republic.

It has been flying out of the London International Airport since 2022.

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