Air Canada's Q400 aircraft will fly from Toronto to Tremblant this ski season. (photo: Bombardier)

Air Canada to Fly Toronto to Tremblant

Mont-Tremblant (QC), Canada – Serving a route already flown by Porter Airlines for a number of ski seasons, Air Canada has announced that it will compete head-to-head with the young upstart  airline this winter by introducing non-stop flights between Toronto and Mont-Tremblant, Quebec.

Air Canada’s service to Mont-Tremblant will be operated four times per week by Air Canada Express with 74-seat Bombardier Q400 aircraft. Flights will operate between December 18, 2014 and March 30, 2015 during the peak winter skiing season. Sample introductory one-way fares including all taxes from Toronto start at C$159.

Air Canada's Q400 aircraft will fly from Toronto to Tremblant this ski season. (photo: Bombardier)
Air Canada’s Q400 aircraft will fly from Toronto to Tremblant this ski season. (photo: Bombardier)

“We are pleased to offer our customers a convenient schedule for long weekend escapes with flights to Mont-Tremblant timed to connect at Air Canada’s global hub in Toronto to and from our extensive U.S. and Canadian networks,” said Benjamin Smith, President, Passenger Airlines, at Air Canada.  “We are thrilled to launch this new service to the Upper Laurentian region famous for a wide variety of outdoor activities including skiing at the world renowned Mont-Tremblant ski resort, that will boost tourism and contribute to the local economy.”

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To Patrice Malo, Chairman of the Board of the Tremblant Resort Association, the announcement of Air Canada’s direct connection between Toronto and Tremblant International Airport fits in perfectly with Tremblant’s development plan.

“It’s excellent news – it’s a unique opportunity to make access to our resort destination even easier,” said Malo. “In addition to offering leisure travelers new possibilities, this new non-stop service offers us a global connection by positioning Tremblant alongside international organizations as well as on the highly competitive business tourism market.”

“A very promising project for the entire region, it affords growth opportunities that should be seized upon, that are sure to meet Torontonians’ expectations and allow us to move forward with our development,” added Louise Champagne, President of Tourisme Mont-Tremblant.

Porter Airlines continues to fly the Toronto to Mont-Tremblant route. That airline’s seasonal service is scheduled to run from December 5, 2014 to April 6, 2015.

Mont-Tremblant International Airport (YTM) is located 35 km/22 miles from the ski resort. Shuttles and car services are available for ground transportation between the resort and the airport.

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