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Flair Airlines, a low-cost carrier, is expanding its services to Orlando, Florida, by introducing four new routes from various Canadian airports. These routes aim to provide Canadians with convenient and affordable access to Orlando's attractions during the winter months.

Starting from October 29th, Flair Airlines will operate flights to Orlando International Airport (MCO) from Kitchener-Waterloo, London, Saint John, and Toronto. The airline plans to offer up to 18 weekly frequencies at its peak, catering to travelers seeking winter sun destinations or vacations at Orlando's theme parks.

The fares for these new routes start as low as $94 from Kitchener-Waterloo to Orlando, $114 from Toronto to Orlando, $94 from London to Orlando, and $124 from Saint John to Orlando. These affordable fares make it accessible for Canadians to plan vacations or escape the cold weather during the winter season.

The CEO of the Greater Orlando Aviation Authority, Kevin J. Thibault, expressed delight in welcoming Flair Airlines to Orlando International Airport, emphasizing the increased convenience and accessibility for travelers between Orlando and Canada.

The return flights from Orlando to the respective Canadian cities also offer competitive pricing, with fares as low as $44 from Orlando to Kitchener-Waterloo, $54 from Orlando to Toronto, and $59 from Orlando to London and Saint John. Flair Airlines plans to operate up to 12 weekly roundtrip flights between Toronto and Orlando during peak travel periods, competing with other airlines like Air Canada, Jetlines, Porter Airlines, and WestJet.

Flair Airlines will be the sole carrier on these new routes from regional airports like Kitchener-Waterloo, London, and Saint John, providing a significant tourism boost to Orlando. Saint John, in particular, stands to benefit from increased tourism as it currently only has domestic flight connections.

Garth Lund, the Chief Commercial Officer of Flair Airlines, highlighted the airline's commitment to offering affordable and convenient travel options for exploring Orlando's attractions. Whether it's families planning vacations or snowbirds looking to escape the Canadian winter, Flair Airlines aims to make air travel affordable for all passengers.

While Flair Airlines introduced new routes to Orlando last winter, those flights were operated from Orlando Sanford International Airport (SFB). However, this winter, the airline plans to operate flights exclusively from Orlando International Airport (MCO), offering travelers more options and convenience.

In addition to expanding its services to Orlando, Flair Airlines is preparing for its busiest summer yet, with the launch of a new route from Vancouver to Guadalajara on May 31st. With a fleet of 18 Boeing 737 MAX 8s and two Boeing 737-800s, Flair Airlines plans to serve 35 destinations this summer, further solidifying its position as a leading low-cost carrier in Canada.

Overall, Flair Airlines' expansion to Orlando and other destinations reflects its commitment to providing affordable air travel options for Canadians while offering increased convenience and accessibility to popular vacation destinations.

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