Months after launching, discount airline Canada Jetlines temporarily pulls out of Calgary market

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Earlier this year, it removed Calgary as a destination from its website; it currently flies travellers from Toronto to Vancouver, Las Vegas and Cancun

The last Canada Jetlines flight between Toronto and Calgary was on Jan. 19, 2023.

But earlier this year, it quietly removed Calgary as a destination from its website. It currently flies travellers from Toronto to Vancouver, Las Vegas and Cancun and back."We still believe Calgary is an important part of our market," he said. "We will be back into Calgary probably in the spring or fall of 2023," said Bureau, though he says that depends on the airline's ability to add new aircraft to its fleet.

"What that does for Jetlines is it gives us guaranteed flying hours at a negotiated rate. So the risk for us is significantly less because someone else is taking the risk of the operating cost of the aircraft," said Bureau.Bureau wouldn't say who the aircraft is being leased to, but he said it's an attractive offer for airlines and they usually take the opportunity.

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