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Air Canada Returns to Trinidad After Five-Year Hiatus

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Canada’s largest airline, Air Canada, has resumed flights between Toronto Pearson Airport and Piarco International Airport, following a five-year hiatus.

The Boeing 737 Max 8 aircraft will operate three times weekly, on Sundays, Mondays, and Tuesdays. The return of the flights signals the continued recovery of international air travel, opening doors to new markets, boosting tourism, enhancing trade, and providing greater accessibility for the diaspora.

The new linkage offers greater confidence, convenience, direct access, and competitive prices. The Canadian market’s capacity exists, and Air Canada’s return to TT will be a productive and profitable business.

Canadian High Commissioner to TT Michael Callan applauded the return and its role in strengthening the relationship between Canada and TT, stating that connections have never mattered more in a world increasingly characterised by change, uncertainty, and distance.

The resumption of the flight will carry possibilities, and a line of over 160 passengers was checking in for the flight back to Toronto Pearson Airport.

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