Canada Jetlines is now selling tickets for departures from August 15 onwards, through travel agents and on www.jetlines.com.
Additionally, travel advisors who enroll with the carrier can earn up to ten percent commission on all base fares when contracted directly with Canada Jetlines. Advisors can register by clicking THIS LINK. For information regarding sales contracts they can email the company directly at [email protected]a
To celebrate the announcement, Canada Jetlines is excited to launch a ticket giveaway exclusively for travel advisors. All advisors who register before December 22nd, will automatically be entered into the contest to win one of 174 airline tickets for life to any destination the airline flies to at the time of ticket redemption. Travel advisors can enter by registering here AT THIS LINK on Jetlines.com.
"The entire team at Canada Jetlines is excited to finally accept ticket bookings. We've worked incredibly hard to reach this milestone and begin welcoming travellers," said Chief Commercial Officer Duncan Bureau.
"We aim to deliver a new leisure airline and travel experience, which will provide exceptional value and incredible service levels - something we believe Canadian travellers are in desperate need of."
The carrier will offer launch special fares available for a limited time for flights out of its travel hub at Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ) to domestic destinations Moncton, NB (YQM) and Winnipeg, MB (YWG).
"Canada Jetlines is fully staffed and ready to fly subject to final government approval which is expected well before August 15th. As a start-up during the pandemic, we emphasize preparation and collaboration and are currently staffed to welcome guests to travel with us," said CEO Eddy Doyle.
"Our team is particularly appreciative of the ongoing support from the various government agencies who have been incredible to work with throughout our journey."
Tickets are being sold pursuant to an exemption in the Canada Transportation Act that allows Canada Jetlines to sell tickets for air travel prior to issuance of its license. The airline says all prospective passengers will be informed, before a reservation is made or a ticket is issued, that the air service is subject to the Canadian Transportation Agency's approval.
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