WATCH: Bartlett welcomes Canada Jetlines’ first flight to Jamaica
ST JAMES, Jamaica— Canada Jetlines launched its inaugural flight from Toronto Pearson International Airport in Canada to Montego Bay, St James on Saturday.
Tourism Minister Edmund Bartlett lauded the partnership, stating that it will assist in Jamaica reaching the goal of having 500,000 visitors from Canada each year.
In a release announcing the much-anticipated flight, the airline said that it is committed to delivering affordable and reliable travel experiences to leisure destinations.
“The arrival of Canada Jetlines’ inaugural flight into Montego Bay represents a significant milestone for both the airline and Destination Jamaica. With the launch of this new service from Toronto to Montego Bay, we look forward to welcoming even more Canadian travellers this winter season to experience Jamaica’s vibrant tourism offerings and warm island spirit. This new partnership will play a valuable role in helping Jamaica achieve our ambitious target of attracting 500,000 annual visitors from Canada in short order,” Bartlett said.
Canada Jetlines will operate the Toronto to Montego Bay route with an initial frequency of twice weekly (Saturday and Sunday), providing passengers with convenient options to explore the tropical paradise, the release said.
It added that the airline expects to add a third weekly flight starting in 2024, offering even more flexibility for travelers seeking sun-soaked getaways and memorable experiences.
The launch of the Toronto to Montego Bay route not only connects two vibrant cities but also strengthens Canada Jetlines’ commitment to providing diverse and exciting travel options for its valued passengers.
“With its vibrant culture, warm hospitality and picturesque landscapes, Jamaica is a destination that captivates the heart and soul. Our commitment to providing affordable and convenient travel options opens the door for Canadians to experience the magic of this tropical paradise. Canada Jetlines is honoured to play a pivotal role in bringing visitors from Toronto to Montego Bay,” Eddy Doyle, chief executive officer of Canada Jetlines said.
Passengers on the inaugural flight and subsequent journeys will experience the comfort and convenience of the airline’s modern and well-equipped fleet with extra legroom, and complimentary entertainment, the release concluded.