Edmonton, Alberta, 2022-May-19 — /Travel PR News/ — Flair Airlines, Canada’s everyday low fare airline, begins service to the Windy City today (05/17/2022), with the inaugural flight to Chicago O’Hare International Airport from Toronto Pearson International Airport. The non-stop flight will connect Toronto and Chicago three times weekly.
“We’re excited to bring another incredible destination to our passengers with our inaugural flight to Chicago today. Flair is working hard to bring even more low fare options to Canadians with new destinations across North America.” said Stephen Jones, Chief Executive Officer, Flair Airlines. “We’re making it easier for Canadians to be blown away by Chicago’s unique culture, cuisine, and events by making weekend trips affordable. Bring your appetite for some delicious deep dish pizza!”
“On behalf of Mayor Lori E. Lightfoot and the entire Chicago Department of Aviation (CDA), I am thrilled to welcome Flair Airlines to O’Hare International Airport,” said City of Chicago Commissioner of Aviation Jamie L. Rhee. “Passengers will now have additional options for affordable travel between Toronto and the “Windy City,” voted Best Big City in the U.S. by Conde Nast Traveler for the fifth year in a row.”
“As aviation continues to recover and more and more travellers once again take to the skies, offering options to our valued passengers is more important than ever,” said Janik Reigate, Director of Strategic Customer Relationships, Greater Toronto Airports Authority. “We’re pleased to partner with Flair to connect people and businesses in Toronto with the Windy City!”
Non-stop service to Chicago is part of Flair’s ongoing expansion into the U.S., with recent inaugurals to Nashville, New York, and San Francisco, as well as Anchorage, starting in June.
One-way fares to Chicago, including taxes and fees, begin at $94 CAD from Toronto. There are limited seats and availability for the fares. Both destinations are now available for booking at https://www.flyflair.com.
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Source: CDA
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