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Since 2021, Flair Airlines offers direct flights from Montreal-Trudeau International Airport (YUL) to:
Flair Airlines has one-way fares from Montreal that start at $49 including taxes and fees:
A search will find flights in the middle of summer for only $59 between Montreal and Vancouver:
Flair Airlines is based in Edmonton. It was founded in 2005 and operates Boeing 737-800 aircraft. But also added 13 Boeing 737 MAX 8 to its fleet in early 2021. Its ambition is to have a fleet of 50 aircraft within 5 years.
With a travel rewards credit card, you can use your reward points as a credit of all or part of your airline ticket.
For example, charge the expense to one of the credit cards below. Then, you will be able to refund all or part of the cost of your airfare. For example, if your Flair ticket cost $125, you could use :
And if you’re planning to bring luggage with you or choose a seat on board (and possibly reserve parking at the airport), don’t forget that you can use the $250 Annual Travel Credits on your National Bank World Elite Mastercard®.
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