DALLAS — Canadian carrier Air Transat (TS) has announced its extensive summer 2025 flight program.
This schedule introduces a non-stop Montreal-to-Valencia route, enhancing the airline's Spanish offerings alongside Barcelona, Madrid, and Malaga.
Flights to Valencia will run weekly from June 20 to October 3, 2025, with connections available via TS or Porter Airlines (P3) from other Canadian cities.
Expanded Transatlantic, South America Options
The TS summer program highlights 26 European destinations with increased frequencies. Montreal will gain extra flights to Basel-Mulhouse and London, while Quebec City adds one more weekly flight to Paris, totaling five.
Additionally, Toronto's Amsterdam flights will increase daily service by three weekly frequencies. The Canadian carrier will continue to fly to Morocco.
Finally, TS reaffirms its commitment to long-haul market in Peru, enhancing its Lima service with an additional weekly frequency from Montreal.
Medium-Haul, Southbound Getaways
The airline provides 11 medium-haul destinations in the South for sun-seekers, including expanded services from Montreal to Cancún, Puerto Plata, and from Toronto to Montego Bay and Varadero.
As for many Canadian airlines, Florida remains a key focus. TS is adding frequencies to Orlando from Montreal, accommodating growing demand. Finally, Fort Lauderdale continues to be served from Montreal and Quebec City.
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