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Air Transat: Fly in Canada's Leisure Airline

Air Transat is a well-known Canadian Carrier, certified as an award-winning four-star leisure airline. The Carrier is globally known for its exceptional client assistance and hospitality. It is Canada's third-largest airline after Air Canada and WestJet, offering its passengers a remarkable experience with its contemporary and innovative aircraft. The airline serves as the country's premium airline and operates its services worldwide via its primary hub based at Montréal–Trudeau International Airport in Montreal, Quebec. However, Montréal–Trudeau International Airport is currently the busiest airport in the province of Quebec and one of the country's busiest airports in terms of international passenger traffic. It is the fourteenth-largest commercial airline in Canada and is wholly owned and operated by Transat A.T. Inc. The Carrier has built a strong brand image as a leading Canadian airline due to its top-tier amenities, award-winning in-flight entertainment system, and ground services. The Carrier does not have codeshare agreements or loyalty agreements with any other airlines, and even the Carrier is not a member of global airline alliances. Since its establishment 35 years ago, Air Transat has quietly developed into Canada's number-one leisure airline and earned several awards over the past few years.

Air Transat operates 250 plus domestic and international flights weekly on the scheduled routes and conveys nearly 5 million passengers annually. The Carrier operates year-round charter flights from nineteen Canadian cities through global vacation destinations. It primarily serves 15 countries in the south during the dry season and 11 countries in Europe throughout summer. Although Air Transat operates their flights to some destinations all year round. During the warm season, the Carrier's leading destination is in Europe and the Caribbean, Mexico, the United States, and Central America throughout the dry season. The airline fleet comprises a total number of 31 operational aircraft, and the airline has placed an order for ten aircraft to replace the remaining old planes. The Carrier is recognized for its charter flights. However, the average airliner age of nearly 16.7 years old, and almost 40% of these are widebodies. Air Transat has earned numerous noteworthy awards or accolades over the past years. The carrier fleet features two types of configuration cabins: Club Class and Economy Class. Passengers flying in Club Class have access to the exclusive cabin with spacious and comfortable seats. Economy Class passengers can access priority services at the airport or extra spacious legroom.