Exciting news for all the Jamaicans living in Canada—or anyone looking to explore the beautiful island

 


Starting December 16th, you'll have a new option to jet off directly from Toronto to Kingston, thanks to Flair Airlines. They're joining a pretty competitive field, though, with big names like Air Canada, Air Canada Rouge, Caribbean Airlines, Swoop, and Westjet already flying this route.

This new Toronto-Kingston service is actually Flair's first venture into Jamaica and makes it the fifth country they'll be operating in. They already fly to the U.S. and Mexico, and they're about to kick off flights to the Dominican Republic, too!

So, do want to know the schedule? Flair Airlines will fly out of Toronto Pearson Airport to Kingston on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. The plane's set to hit the runway bright and early at 7:50 AM, landing in Kingston's Norman Manley International Airport around 12:10 PM local time. The flight number, in case you're wondering, is F8 2650. 

Heading back to Canada? The return flight will depart from Kingston at 1:10 PM and should have you back in Toronto by around 5:40 PM under flight number F8 2651.

Oh, and get this—tickets are already on sale, starting at just CA $149 one way ($109 USD). So, if you've been itching for some sunshine and jerk chicken, this might just be your chance Flights are available for booking at Flyflair.com

About Flair Airlines

Flair is like that fun, budget-savvy friend who always knows where to find the deals. They've been in the game since 2005, but it was around 2017 when they really rolled up their sleeves and said, "Hey, let's make affordable travel a thing for everyone!"

Their commitment? Keeping air travel straightforward, friendly, and, most importantly, light on the pocket. Think of them as the no-frills, "we got you" airline. They might not pamper you with gourmet meals or fluffy pillows, but they get you where you need to go without any fuss. And honestly, in today's fast-paced world, isn't that what most of us need?

They've got a tight-knit fleet of Boeing 737s – reliable birds that get the job done. And while they began their journey serving a handful of Canadian cities, they've now spread their wings, connecting more spots across the country and even venturing down to sunnier destinations in the U.S.




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