Looking for a cheap flight to Montreal from Vancouver this year?
While flights to Quebec's largest city usually come with a steep price tag, one of Canada's discount carriers offers return tickets for a steal.
When the province gave the green light for British Columbians to fly across the country this July, Flair Airlines ramped up its flight schedule offering numerous low-cost tickets for locals looking to travel after a lengthy hiatus.
Even without a sale, some of the airline's domestic flight prices are decidedly low. For example, a flight from Vancouver International Airport (YVR) to Pierre Elliot Trudeau International Airport (YUL) costs a jaw-dropping $59 CAD including all taxes and fees flying direct.
There are several other dates that offer low-cost fares, as well flights departing out of Abbotsford International Airport with inexpensive fares, too.
The budget Canadian airline will now offer non-stop, low-fare flights between eight Canadian cities and six U.S destinations: Fort Lauderdale, Orlando-Sanford, Hollywood-Burbank, Palm Springs, Phoenix and Las Vegas.
The new service to the six U.S cities is among several new destinations Flair is adding to its network as the airline rapidly grows to serve 26 destinations in Canada and the U.S.
You can browse dates and book tickets with Flair online.
What B.C. residents need to know about the Step 3 travel rules
British Columbians many enjoy travel across Canada rather than only within B.C. The province will also welcome travellers from other provinces to visit B.C
Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry has laid out travel manners and guidelines for everyone travelling within B.C.:
- getting vaccinated
- pre-trip planning and research before arriving at the destination
- respecting any local travel advisories to isolated and remote communities and Indigenous communities
- following mask guidelines
- respecting personal space and practicing good hygiene, including frequent handwashing
- no travelling for anyone who is sick, and if symptoms develop while travelling - self isolate immediately and contact 811 for guidance and testing
Find out everything B.C. residents need to know about the Step 3 travel rules.