Tourism firm Transat A.T. Inc (TSX:TRZ) and Thomas Cook Group Airlines say they have signed a deal to share aircraft on a seasonal basis.
The companies say the seven-year partnership will allow both to utilize their fleet of planes more efficiently as their flight destinations shift with the seasons.
Air Transat uses smaller aircraft in the winter to fly to the Caribbean, Mexico and Florida and larger aircraft in the summer for transatlantic flights.
Meanwhile, Thomas Cook uses smaller aircraft in the summer for Mediterranean travel and larger aircraft in the winter for destinations such as Cuba.
Under the agreement announced Monday, every winter Thomas Cook will make available some narrow-body Airbus planes for Air Transat and receive at least one wide-body Airbus plane in return.
Let's block ads! (Why?)
Bagikan Berita Ini
Related Posts :
Greater Toronto Area home sales plummet after foreign buyers' tax
Alexandra Posadzki, The Canadian Press</span>
Published Monday, June 5, 2017 5:11AM EDT
Last … Read More...
Postal workers union wants Canada Post to release theft statisticsVANCOUVER - The union representing Canada's postal workers says there has been a spike in the number… Read More...
Innovation minister orders CRTC to revisit wireless network access decision
Terry Pedwell, The Canadian Press</span>
Published Monday, June 5, 2017 4:35PM EDT
A governm… Read More...
RBI CEO strikes conciliatory tone with disgruntled Tim Hortons franchisees
Aleksandra Sagan, The Canadian Press</span>
Published Monday, June 5, 2017 1:57PM EDT
OAKVIL… Read More...
First Amazon, now Google parent company Alphabet with shares at US$1,000
The Associated Press</span>
Published Monday, June 5, 2017 10:15AM EDT
Last Updated Monday, J… Read More...
0 Response to "Air Transat, Thomas Cook sign seven-year seasonal aircraft-sharing deal"
Post a Comment