Air Canada and Air Transat are set to significantly expand their transatlantic routes, launching five new services in anticipation of the upcoming summer travel season. The airlines’ strategy focuses on bolstering connections between North America and Europe, catering to increasing demand for leisure travel. A key element of this expansion involves a strong emphasis on destinations within the Canary Islands, with much of the route development concentrated around these Spanish islands. This strategic positioning aims to provide convenient access to popular European vacation spots. These new routes represent a considerable investment by both carriers as they seek to capture greater market share in the competitive long-haul sector.
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