Air Canada to increase capacity on Happy Valley-Goose Bay flights by 48%

Air Canada to increase capacity on Happy Valley-Goose Bay flights by 48%

ST. JOHN’S — Air Canada has announced increased capacity on two of its routes serving Labrador & Newfoundland by 48% this summer.

Effective May 1, 2016, flights between Happy Valley-Goose Bay and Halifax, and Happy Valley-Goose Bay and St. John’s will be operated by Air Canada Express with 74-seat Bombardier Q400 instead of the current Bombardier 50-seat CRJ.

Flights from St. John’s are timed to provide an opportunity for same-day return itineraries, while Halifax flights offer convenient connections to/from Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa and the Maritimes.

“We are pleased to offer our customers in Labrador more capacity to Halifax and St. John’s to meet increased travel demand this summer,” said Benjamin Smith, President Passenger Airlines Air Canada. “By strategically deploying our fleet to meet seasonal shifts in demand, the additional seats and cargo capacity will benefit both business travel in the hydroelectric sector and the tourism industry.”

Additional Air Canada Express services to Goose Bay include Gander, which returns to twice daily service effective May 1, twice daily service from Wabush, and daily service from Deer Lake. These services are all operated using 18-seat Beechcraft aircraft.

For more information visit aircanada.com.

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