OTTAWA — Flair Airlines has received approval from the Canadian Transportation Agency operate flights to Guatemala.
Flair’s licence application was for scheduled international service, large aircraft, in accordance with the agreement between the Government of Canada and the Government of the Republic of Guatemala on Air Transport.
The CTA said it is “satisfied that the applicant meets all the applicable requirements of subsection 69(1) of the CTA. The Agency also finds that the pertinent terms and conditions of the Arrangement have been complied with. Accordingly, the Agency issues the licence.”
The news comes as Flair continues with its Flair FWD strategy, expanding its network and launching Flair Vacations and its Flair Partners program for agents, with new CEO Len Corrado at the helm.