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Starting in October, five Canadian airlines will gradually restart flights
September 21 - Starting in October, five airlines from the country of the maple leaf will gradually restart flights to the region, beginning with the ultra-low-cost airline, Swoop.
The Riviera Nayarit’s many attractions continue to draw in tourists, and air connectivity is being reestablished to the Lic. Gustavo Díaz Ordaz International Airport after the COVID-19 health emergency.
Five Canadian airlines are gradually restarting service to the region, beginning with ultra-low-cost company Swoop. The airlines will begin operations on October 25 with a flight from Edmonton in the province of Alberta.
The new route (YEG-PVR/RN-YEG) will operate twice a week on Tuesdays and Saturdays from October 25 through April 24, 2021 on planes holding 189 passengers. You can find route details by clicking here.
Increased connectivity
In addition to Swoop, four more top Canadian airlines are set to restart activities during the upcoming winter season: Westjet, Sunwing, Air Canada, and Transat. They expect to begin operating in November. These airlines will connect the destination with cities including Calgary, Toronto, Vancouver, and Quebec.
It’s important to point out, however, that there may be changes in the start date for the routes in accordance to the regulations of Government’s of Canada.
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