Atlantic Canada is now even closer with two new direct flights to St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador and an additional flight to Halifax Nova Scotia
Published on January 26th, 2010 in Atlantic Canada Tourism Partnership, Press Releases Published by Kylie Rathbone
Reaching the spectacular Canadian provinces of New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island, which make up Atlantic Canada, will be even easier in Summer 2010 as two new flights launch to, St. John’s, Newfoundland & Labrador and one new flight commences operation to Halifax, Nova Scotia.Â
Air Canada will be introducing a daily non-stop flight between London Heathrow and St. .John’s. The new service will be the only daily non-stop flight between London and Newfoundland & Labrador and will operate from 27th May 2010 until 26th September 2010. Flights to this stunning area, renowned for its wildlife, beautiful scenery, whale-watching, icebergs, national parks and friendly people will start from £618.50. To book see www.aircanada.com.
 Leading Canadian direct-sell tour operator, GO Travel Direct, has launched a low-cost, transatlantic air charter service to Halifax, Nova Scotia and St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador. The new flights will be operated by Monarch, the UK’s largest independent charter airline and sold in the UK by tour operator Jetaway 2 Canada.
 Operating during the peak summer season, from June to October 2010, UK travellers can make the short hop from London Gatwick to St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador and Halifax, Nova Scotia in just 4 hours and 45 minutes. Return flights from Gatwick to St. John’s will start from just £350 and from Gatwick to Halifax from £350. Jetaway2Canada.com is ATOL bonded and a member of the Travel Trust Association. To book visit www.jetaway2Canada.com
 The new flights are an exciting development for the region and bring a wider choice of flights to holidaymakers looking to head to the Atlantic Canada region, Canada’s nearest provinces to the UK. Halifax, Nova Scotia is already serviced by a range of flights provided by Air Canada, Canadian Affair and Icelandair providing a convenient gateway to New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island.
 For more information on Atlantic Canada visit www.AtlanticCanadaHoliday.ca
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want to find out more about advertised Jetaway2Canada flights to St. John’s, but it’s not coming up on their website and you gave a link. Why?
Hello may I quote some of the insight from this entry if I provide a link back to your site?
As Julie pointed out above, your text states that a new Jetaway2go service will be operating to Halifax NS, as from 27 May. Today is 24 may, but no sign of the flight on the website reached via your link.