Canada's leading ultra-low-cost carrier is offering a sale on all destinations for travel in the fall and heading into the start of winter.
Flair Airlines is offering 20 per cent off base fares on all destinations across Canada, the United States, and Mexico, including 15 routes out of Vancouver International Airport (YVR): Kelowna, Calgary, Winnipeg, Edmonton, Saskatoon, Kitchener-Waterloo, Ottawa, Toronto, London (Ontario), Windsor (Ontario), Montreal, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, and Puerto Vallarta.
The sale also applies to flights out of Abbotsford International Airport (YXX) to Edmonton, Calgary, Kitchener-Waterloo, and Toronto.
The "Fall Forward into Savings" sale applies to travel between Sept. 5 and Dec. 13 except for two blackout date ranges: Oct. 6 to 9 and Nov. 10 to 13.
Tickets must be booked by July 27 at 10:59 p.m. using the promotional code "FALLFORWARD20."
The cheapest ticket for locals is a one-way, direct flight from Vancouver to Kelowna for a jaw-dropping $12.95.
There are several other low-cost options across Canada, including a one-way, direct flight from Vancouver to Toronto for $53.95.
The cheapest ticket to the United States is a one-way ticket from Vancouver to San Francisco for only $92.97.
Travellers looking to soak in the Mexican sunshine can also enjoy a one-way flight from Vancouver to Puerto Vallarta for only $155.08.
Tips on taking Vancouver flights from YVR this summer and fall
Travellers flying in or out of YVR also have a new option to check on the conditions at the airport in one quick "snapshot." Have a look at the airport's new operational snapshot and get some tips on how to move quickly through the airport for your next flight.
When it comes to serving Lower Mainland travellers, Flair held a press conference on June 14 to announce that it had increased flights across its network for the summer season by 35 per, year over year. The company has also leased two new Boeing 737 MAX aircraft.
Find out everything you need to know about Flair's expansion and its commitment to addressing travel complaints.