Swoop adds two new routes from London, ON to its winter schedule

Swoop has made this announcement:

London, ON residents can escape the Canadian winter with the launch of Swoop’s two new routes heading south of the border. Swoop, Canada’s ultra-low-fare airline and subsidiary of WestJet Airlines Inc., will depart from London International Airport (YXU) to Cancún International Airport (CUN) on October 24 at 3 p.m. EDT, followed by the inaugural flight to Orlando International Airport (MCO) on October 26 at 3:50 p.m. EDT.

Orlando Skyline (CNW Group/Swoop)

These inaugural flights kick off Swoop’s London, ON winter schedule. Flights are available for booking now through to April 25, 2020. With twice-weekly service offered for both routes, Swoop travellers have more choices for their winter getaway.

As tourism hubs, both Cancún and Orlando offer experiences for visitors of all ages and walks of life, providing exciting options that suit Swoop travellers’ different travel styles. With affordable fares and an unbundled services model, Swoop is providing more Canadians with travel opportunities across North America.

Swoop’s twice-weekly service from London to Cancún departs on Thursdays and Saturdays, and from London to Orlando on Wednesdays and Saturdays.

Details of Swoop’s service to Cancún and Orlando:

Service Between Service Offered Weekly Frequency Total one-way price from
London, ON to Cancún, MX Thursday,
Saturday
2 x per week $118.00† CAD
Cancún, MX to London, ON Thursday,
Saturday
2 x per week $69.00† CAD
London, ON to Orlando, FL Wednesday,
Saturday
2 x per week $79.00† CAD
Orlando, FL to  London, ON Wednesday,
Saturday
2 x per week $52.00† CAD

 

†Every day low fares valid through November 1, 2019 for travel between January 7 – February 12, 2020.

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