The Canadian airline Air Transat announced that, as a result of the restrictions imposed by Canadian government aircraft, it would not return its Caribbean connections to the media until June.
“Through the media announced by the Canadian government, our operations are temporarily suspended until June 14, 2021Dice Air Transat issued an alert on its website on March 11.
In the final of the year, the Canadian governor picks up the airliners that will suspend the flights to the so-called “destinations of the sun” in the United States, Mexico and the Caribbean during the important period of primavera vacations, until April 30 , when the Canadians died in the winter, Suelen traveled to more humid climates.
“We are trying to reinvent our operations in June, which marks the start of demand,” said Annick Guerard, Air Transat’s Director of Operations.
In addition to the flight suspensions, which accept all Canadian airline principals, including Air Canada, WestJet and Sunwing, passengers traveling to Canada are subject to a PCR test and are required to stay in a hotel for a long time in the hope of the trial, all of them at his own expense. Dicha stadium in hotels can fluctuate around the 2 mil Canadian dollars.
Depending on the recent travel restrictions until April, Air Transat is planning a refurbishment of the flights with a “modest program” of connections. The priority will be national flights and some with the United States.
Luego abriría conexiones a sus destino de sol con más demand (México y el Caribbean) although only distance media, and so it is, have some key destinations in Europe for the airline.
This is a duro golf for Cuban tourism, because it is not a secret for Canada, it is the main tourist emissary in the Isla, and among the visitors of this nation, the recovery of this sector is very difficult to recover.
“We do not know if the airstrikes will be lifted or if they are due after April 30th. Planeamos is a mediados de junio. Sondeverbod, this may be revised depending on various factors“Includes coordination between countries and how it manages the future journeys, establishing protocols and standards that allow people to travel from one country to another,” added Guerard.
“We are all hoping to receive more comments about how it works, the airline is on the list to increase its capacity over a short period of time,” concluded the Air Transat staff regarding their flights.
Canada’s airlines during the crisis had lost 23% of their market share and international routes and competition with competitors in Europe and United States governing countries and proportionate aid funds for specific sectors.