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Passengers and crew were greeted with a celebratory water welcome on the runway and a warm island reception in the terminal
Photo: The pilot and crew from Canada Jetlines flight AU636 were greeted at Sangster International Airport by representatives from Destination Jamaica on December 9
Canada Jetlines’ new service between Toronto and Montego Bay was greeted with much fanfare in Jamaica.
The inaugural flight touched down at Sangster International Airport (MBJ) on December 9. Passengers and crew were greeted with a celebratory water welcome on the runway and a warm island reception in the terminal.
“The arrival of Canada Jetlines’ inaugural flight into Montego Bay represents a significant milestone for both the airline and Destination Jamaica,” said Jamaica’s Minister of Tourism Edmund Bartlett. “With the launch of this new service, we look forward to welcoming even more Canadian travellers this winter season to experience Jamaica’s vibrant tourism offerings. This new partnership will play a critical role in helping Jamaica achieve our ambitious target of attracting 500,000 annual visitors from Canada by 2023.”
Eddy Doyle, CEO, Canada Jetlines (left) and Angella Bennett, Regional Director, Canada, Jamaica Tourist Board
Eddy Doyle, CEO of Canadian Jetlines, added: “With its vibrant culture, warm hospitality and picturesque landscapes, Jamaica is a destination that captivates the heart and soul. Our commitment to providing affordable and convenient travel options opens the door for Canadians to experience the magic of this tropical paradise. Canada Jetlines is honoured to play a pivotal role in bringing visitors from Toronto to Montego Bay.”
Canada Jetlines’ first flight into Sangster International Airport received a water welcome on the runway
Canada Jetlines will operate the new non-stop flight from Toronto Pearson to Montego Bay twice weekly on Saturdays and Sundays, with a third weekly flight expected to launch in 2024.
Source: Travelweek