The latest contender in Canada’s extremely low-cost airline scene, Canada Jetlines, has pushed again its preliminary launch date. Initially scheduled to launch on August 29, the inaugural flight is now set for September 22.
The airline additionally pivoted from servicing Winnipeg and Moncton from its Toronto hub, to working a single path to Calgary as an alternative. The airline hopes so as to add extra locations sooner or later, however has joined a league of different airways servicing Toronto and Calgary.
Let’s take a fast have a look at the information.
Jetlines Delays Launch… Once more
Canada Jetlines has encountered a number of setbacks to its launch date thus far.
Earlier this yr, the airline was caught ready for regulatory approval. Whereas it had submitted all required paperwork for its utility for an Air Operator Certificates (AOC) by early July, it wasn’t till mid-August till the airline was granted an AOC.
Preliminary flights have been pushed again till after August 18, the date on which Jetlines obtained its AOC. At the moment, flights have been initially scheduled flights to depart as of August 29.
Jetlines simply introduced an additional delay to the launch, pushing again the primary scheduled flight to September 22, 2022.
An announcement on its web site means that extra locations shall be introduced quickly.
At present, the airline has a single Airbus A320 in its fleet. The airplane options an all economic system cabin, with 174 seats complete.

Winnipeg and Moncton Changed by Calgary
Jetlines has additionally completed an about-face on its scheduled locations.
As just lately as earlier this week, Jetlines had deliberate to fly between Toronto and Winnipeg on some days, and between Toronto and Moncton on others.
Would-be passengers from Winnipeg and Moncton should anticipate extra flying decisions, as these plans have been nixed in favour of a single route between Toronto and Calgary as an alternative. The airline touts robust tourism alternatives in each cities, in addition to Niagara Falls and surrounding lakes area in Ontario, and the Rocky Mountains in Alberta.
Jetlines is scheduled to fly between Toronto and Calgary twice weekly on Thursdays and Sundays, with the next schedule:
- Depart Toronto (YYZ) 7:55am, arrive Calgary (YYC) 10:10am
- Depart Calgary (YYC) 11:40am, arrive Toronto (YYZ) 5:20pm
As of October 13, the frequency will enhance to thrice-weekly flights.

Jetlines joins Air Canada, Air Transat, Aptitude, Lynx Air, and WestJet as an airline scheduled between these two cities, additional driving up competitors on what’s already a preferred home route.
Jetlines is promoting fares for as little as $99 per route, with costs growing as much as $254. Flights with low-cost rivals seem to price roughly the identical, whereas bigger carriers generally adjusting costs to align with flights at related instances.
As an extremely low-cost provider, you’ll be charged further for every thing from checked baggage to in-flight meals.
As Jetlines grows its fleet, so will it add different locations to its community. Whereas there aren’t any confirmed choices at this level, the airline hopes to serve locations in Canada, the US, Mexico and the Caribbean sooner or later.
Conclusion
Canada Jetlines has introduced an additional delay to its inaugural flight. The airline has modified its launch date from August 29 to September 22.
Moreover, Jetlines will now not fly between its hub in Toronto and the smaller markets in Winnipeg and Moncton. Reasonably, it’s going to function a single route between Toronto and Calgary, serving the leisure market.
Jetlines joins a bunch of different Canadian airways flying between Toronto and Calgary. Passengers will now have a selection between six airways to get between the Rocky Mountains and Lake Ontario.