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October
2023

Air Transat Increases Dublin Flights For Summer 2024

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Increasing up to daily services from Dublin Airport to Toronto.

Air Transat, voted World’s Best Leisure Airline by Skytrax, has unveiled its summer 2024 schedule from Dublin Airport, offering Irish passengers more opportunity to explore Canada next year.

From May 2024, Air Transat will be offering up to daily flights from Dublin to Toronto – an increase from up to six times weekly flights in 2023.

Return Economy Class prices from Dublin to Toronto for summer 2024 start from €417 pp.

Sonia Kurek, Air Transat Commercial Director, UK & Ireland, said: “We’re delighted to be offering Irish passengers more choice and flexibility for summer 2024. With excellent value fares, all including meals and in-flight entertainment, a modern fleet and wide choice of flights, we’re confident that Air Transat will be the airline of choice to Canada for many passengers next summer.”

In Toronto, passengers travelling from Dublin can also connect to Air Transat’s onward services to Montréal.

Air Transat passengers travelling from Ireland will do so on the Airbus A321LR, the greenest aircraft in its category, with a choice of Club Class and Economy Class.

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