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Flair Airlines expands frequent service on eight key Canadian routes
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Flair Airlines, based in Edmonton, Alberta, operates as Canada's leading independent ultra-low-cost carrier. With a fleet of Boeing 737 aircraft, the airline offers no-frills services to provide affordable travel across Canada and other destinations such as the United States, Jamaica, Dominican Republic, and Mexico.

Since its inception in 2005, Flair has expanded from being an exclusive supplier for Shell Canada to offering scheduled services both domestically and internationally. An analysis by Simple Flying highlights the top routes served by Flair Airlines more than once daily this month.

The route from Halifax Stanfield International Airport to Toronto Pearson International Airport will see 58 flights this May. "Halifax is the largest population centre in Canada's Atlantic provinces," with Flair's direct service catering to Toronto's vast population within the 'Golden Horseshoe' region.

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From Edmonton to Toronto Pearson International Airport, Flair will operate two daily flights this May. This equates to 62 flights providing a total of 11,718 seats. The competition on this route includes Air Canada, Westjet, and Porter Airlines.

Calgary's connection to Toronto Pearson is also notable with an average of 2.41 daily flights totaling 75 for May. This service competes directly with major carriers like Air Canada and Westjet.

Edmonton's link to Vancouver International Airport features nearly three daily services on average for a total of 79 flights throughout May. The flight faces competition from Air Canada Express and Westjet among others.

Abbotsford International Airport serves as a low-cost alternative near Vancouver. From Abbotsford to Calgary, Flair operates approximately 85 flights monthly amidst competition from WestJet.

One of Canada's busiest routes connects Vancouver with Toronto Pearson through an average of 3.41 daily flights operated by Flair’s Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircrafts.

Between Edmonton and Abbotsford lies another frequent route for Flair where they offer about three daily trips competing against WestJet’s limited year-round services at Abbotsford airport.

Finally—the busiest route—between Vancouver & Calgary is serviced over four times per day by Flair alongside competitors like Air Canada & Westjet ensuring ample capacity availability along this popular corridor during May alone!

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