Florida is hoping to see lots of Canadians this winter, and the southwest part of the state is well covered with non-stop service from Toronto, Montreal and Ottawa to Fort Myers.
Known for its shell-strewn beaches, wildlife refuges, and sparkling waterways, Fort Myers isn't much more than a three-hour flight away from those Canadian centres. And there are several flight options for Canadians to get there.
Air Canada will operate non-stop daily service seven days a week with up to four flights per day from Toronto (YYZ) to Fort Myers (RSW) starting October 30 through April 15.
Montreal seasonal service resumes with Air Canada offering two non-stop flights (Sat/Sun) until November 24, then gradually increases to five flights per week (Mon/Wed/Thurs/Sat/Sun) until April 15.
WestJet will also offer non-stop daily service seven days a week with two flights per day from Toronto (YYZ) to Fort Myers (RSW) starting October 24 through April 29.
Additionally, WestJet will operate two weekly non-stop seasonal flights from Ottawa (YOW) to Fort Myers starting October 31 until April 29.
"We are thrilled once again to offer Canadians daily non-stop service from several Canadian gateways," remarked Tamara Pigott, Executive Director of the Lee County Visitor and Convention Bureau.
"Our airline partners -- Air Canada and WestJet -- have provided multiple options for Canadians to explore the more laid-back side of Florida, and we couldn't be happier with the return of seasonal routes and daily service to Fort Myers."
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