
by Natasha Lair
Last updated: 9:15 AM ET, Thu December 18, 2025
Flair Airlines launched its inaugural flight to Montego Bay, Jamaica.
Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ) to Montego Bay (MBJ) flights begin today, operating up to twice weekly in each direction, according to the airline.
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“Adding Montego Bay (MBJ) to our network is a proud moment for Flair and a clear reflection of what Flair FWD is all about: making travel more reliable, more delightful, and more affordable,” said Maciej Wilk, CEO of Flair Airlines.
“Flair has long-standing ties to Jamaica, and strengthening connections between Canada and Jamaica is an honour. We are excited to continue investing in this beautiful country.”
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Montego Bay becomes Flair’s second Jamaican destination, following Kingston.
Jamaica’s Minister of Tourism, Edmund Bartlett, said the timing of the new service is significant as the country enters the winter travel season.
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“We are pleased to welcome Flair Airlines’ new service from Toronto to Montego Bay as we enter the peak winter season. This added connectivity is especially important as Jamaica continues to rebound from the recent hurricane, reinforcing our resilience and ensuring seamless access for travellers eager to experience our island,” Bartlett said.
He added, “Strengthening our airlift at this time supports our recovery efforts, bolsters our tourism sector, and reaffirms the strong demand for Jamaica’s culture, hospitality, and natural beauty. We look forward to welcoming even more visitors to our shores.”
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According to the airline, introductory one-way fares start at CAD$191 from Toronto to Montego Bay and CAD$196 from Montego Bay to Toronto, with schedules and pricing subject to change.
Flair said the launch of Montego Bay builds on the performance of its Kingston service, as the airline continues to focus on expanding low-cost options for Canadian travellers heading to the Caribbean.
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