- A direct weekly flight from Montreal will be operated to resume service to Martinique with a two-class B737 aircraft of 169 seats.
- This proves how much Martinique and the whole French West Indies are important for us at Air Canada.
- This strategic route will be operated up to five times a week on a new generation Boeing-737 aircraft.
Air Canada returned to Martinique starting October 30, following several months of interruption of service due to the pandemic.
A direct weekly flight from Montreal (YUL) will be operated to resume service to Martinique with a two-class Boeing 737 aircraft of 169 seats, all equipped with individual touch-sensitive screens that grant access to a full entertainment system, including movies, documentaries, music, and games.
« We are delighted to come back to Martinique ” stated Alexandre LEFEVRE, Air Canada ’s Senior Director network planning.
“This proves how much Martinique and the whole French West Indies are important for us at Air Canada , as we have established strong relationships in the region for over 45 years now. As much as Martinique is a popular sun destination for Quebecers, Quebec is an appealing destination for Martinicans looking for leisure, high education, and business opportunities. This strategic route will be operated up to five times a week on a new generation Boeing-737 aircraft. We are looking forward to welcoming you on board.”
Air service to Fort-de-France will be provided in strict accordance with sanitary measures, to ensure the safest stay in the Isle of Flowers.