Airline cites expectation that Canadians will opt for domestic destinations, not the U.S.
CBC NewsStephen BrunFlair planes will be back on the tarmac at Charlottetown Airport this summer after all, in part because the airline is projecting lower demand for flights to the United States.
The low-cost airline had dropped Prince Edward Island from its routes when it announced its 2025 schedule late last year.
But this week, the Charlottetown Airport Authority said in a news release that Flair would operate flights between YYG and Toronto's Pearson International Airport three days a week starting in April.
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