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News / Air Transat’s summer 2025 preview includes new Valencia route
At the peak of the season, Air Transat will offer more than 275 weekly nonstop flights to over 40 destinations from Montreal, Toronto and Quebec City
Air Transat has debuted its summer 2025 program complete with a brand new and exclusive nonstop route linking Montreal and Valencia, Spain.
This is Air Transit’s fourth Spanish destination, along with Barcelona, Madrid and Malaga.
At the peak of the season, Air Transat will offer more than 275 weekly nonstop flights to over 40 destinations from Montreal, Toronto and Quebec City.
Air Transat’s joint venture with Porter Airlines means that passengers from some 20 Canadian cities will continue to have convenient access to the Air Transat network. In addition, the company will offer two daily flights between Montreal and Toronto. It will also maintain at least five weekly flights between Montreal and Quebec City.
Long-Haul to Europe, Morocco & Peru
For summer 2025 Air Transat will offer a total of 26 transatlantic destinations.
From Montreal, an additional weekly frequency will be added to Basel-Mulhouse and London.
From Quebec City, the number of weekly nonstop flights to Paris will increase to five with the addition of one frequency.
From Toronto, three weekly frequencies to Amsterdam will be added, making for daily flights.
Air Transat will also continue its long-haul offer to Lima and Marrakech. Service to Lima will be enhanced by a weekly frequency from Montreal.
The new route to Valencia from Montreal will operate once a week, on Fridays, June 20 – Oct. 3, 2025. Valencia will also be accessible from other Canadian cities with connecting flights on Air Transat or Porter Airlines.
Here’s a look …
Destination | From Montreal | From Quebec City | From Toronto |
AMSTERDAM – Netherlands | 7 (+3) | ||
ATHENS – Greece | 4 | 4 | |
BASEL-MULHOUSE – Switzerland | 3 (+1) | ||
BARCELONA – Spain | 7 | ||
BORDEAUX – France | 6 | ||
BRUSSELS – Belgium | 4 | ||
DUBLIN – Ireland | 7 | ||
FARO – Portugal | 2 | ||
GLASGOW – Scotland | 7 | ||
LAMEZIA – Italy | 1 | ||
LIMA – Peru | 2 (+1) | 2 | |
LISBON – Portugal | 6 | 5 | |
LONDON – England | 8 (+1) | 14 | |
LYON – France | 7 | ||
MADRID – Spain | 4 | ||
MALAGA – Spain | 3 | ||
MANCHESTER – England | 6 | ||
MARRAKECH – Morocco | 2 | ||
MARSEILLE – France | 7 | ||
NANTES – France | 5 | ||
NICE – France | 3 | ||
PARIS – France | 14 | 5 (+1) | 6 |
PORTO – Portugal | 4 | 5 | |
ROME – Italy | 7 | 7 | |
TOULOUSE – France | 5 | ||
VALENCIA – Spain | 1 (+1) | ||
VENICE – Italy | 2 | 2 | |
ZAGREB – Croatia | 4 |
Number of weekly frequencies at the peak of the season and variations compared to 2024
Medium-Haul Network to the South
Air Transat will offer 11 medium-haul destinations in the South for summer 2025.
A weekly frequency will be added to flights from Montreal to Cancun and Puerto Plata. From Toronto, flights to Montego Bay and Varadero will also increase by one weekly frequency.
Destination | From Montreal | From Quebec City | From Toronto |
CANCUN – Mexico | 9 (+1) | 1 | 7 |
CAYO COCO – Cuba | 3 | ||
HOLGUIN – Try | 3 | 2 | |
LIBERIA – Costa Rica | 2 | ||
MONTEGO BAY – Jamaica | 2 | 3 (+1) | |
PORT-AU-PRINCE – Haiti | 1 | ||
PUERTO PLATA – Dominican Republic | 3 (+1) | 2 | |
PUNTA CANA – Dominican Republic | 7 | 1 | 7 |
SAMANA – Dominican Republic | 1 | ||
SANTA CLARA – Cuba | 1 | 1 | |
VARADERO – Cuba | 4 | 3 (+1) |
Number of weekly frequencies at the peak of the season and variations compared to 2024
Florida Flights
Air Transat will also maintain its service to its two flagship destinations in Florida: Fort Lauderdale, served from Montreal and Quebec City, and Orlando, served from Montreal.
Air Transat will offer four additional weekly frequencies to Orlando. In addition, two flight frequencies will be added on certain days to provide travellers with greater flexibility.
Destination | From Montreal | From Quebec City |
FORT LAUDERDALE – Floride | 7 | 1 |
ORLANDO – Floride | 10 (+4) |
Number of weekly frequencies at the peak of the season and variations compared to 2024.
Source: Travelweek