
Canadian low-cost carrier, Sunwing Airlines is returning more flights to Cuba and the Dominican Republic.
In fact, Sunwing, which is headquartered in the Etobicoke district of Toronto, Ontario plans to expand its flight network from Quebec City to the Caribbean this winter.
Beginning in the first week of November, the low-cost carrier will restart services that include weekly flights from Quebec City to Cayo Coco, Holguín, Varadero and Cayo Santa Maria in Cuba.
Additionally, Sunwing will have weekly flights to Mazatlan and Puerto Vallarta in Mexico, twice-weekly flights to Cancun and Punta Cana and weekly service to Puerto Plata in the Dominican Republic.
Vice President for Sunwing Quebec, Sam Char is reported by Caribbean Journal as saying, “the Quйbec market has been an integral part of our operations since Sunwing’s inaugural flights from the region in 2006 and our convenient flights are well-loved by consumers and travel agencies alike.”
According to him, “by offering three Quйbйcois gateways this season – Montreal, Quebec City and Saguenay-Bagotville – travellers will have even more options to choose from under our wing. We pride ourselves on offering frictionless travel experiences and look forward to helping make vacation dreams come true for another 15 years and beyond.”
The flights complement other Quebec service to the Caribbean, with Sunwing operating four routes out of Saguenay-Bagotvilla Airport and several routes to destinations like St Maarten and Los Cabos out of Montreal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport.
For his part President and CEO of Quйbec City Jean Lesage International Airport, Stйphane Poirier responded, “We are delighted that Sunwing is returning to Quйbec City this winter with flights to sun destinations that are well-loved by Quebecois customers, including Mexico, the Dominican Republic, Cuba and Miami. We appreciate Sunwing’s confidence in our market and look forward to continuing this long-standing relationship. We are excited to welcome Sunwing passengers back to YQB as the departure gateway for their next vacation.”
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