Air Transat has announce the gradual resumption of its operations to France’s regions, starting today with the departure of its first direct flight from Montreal to Marseille. From Brittany to Provence, Aquitaine and Auvergne, six destinations will be available once more to Quebec travellers in the coming weeks. Finally, in addition to gradually increasing flight frequency between Montreal and the City of Light, the airline will soon be relaunching its service to Paris from Toronto and Quebec City.
From Montreal, Air Transat will gradually start flying back to Bordeaux, Lyon, Marseille, Nantes, Nice and Toulouse by early May. This enhanced flight program to the regions of France is, of course, in addition to the usual daily Paris service from Montreal, which will reach up to 14 flights per week in May.
The company will also resume its direct service to Paris from Toronto on May 3 and from Quebec City on April 10.
At the height of the summer season, a total of 43 weekly flights to France will be operated from Montreal, Quebec City and Toronto.
Departure city |
Destination |
Start date |
No. of direct weekly flights* |
Montreal |
Bordeaux |
May 2 |
4 |
Montreal |
Lyon |
April 25 |
4 |
Montreal |
Marseille |
April 8 |
5 |
Montreal |
Nantes |
May 2 |
3 |
Montreal |
Nice |
May 3 |
2 |
Montreal |
Paris |
Year-round |
14 |
Montreal |
Toulouse |
May 1 |
4 |
Quebec City |
Paris |
April 10 |
3 |
Toronto |
Paris |
May 3 |
4 |