Saint Lucia to receive additional flights from Canada for peak summers
Saturday, 23rd March 2024
The Saint Lucia Tourism Authority announced more options for travellers from Canada to reach Saint Lucia through different airlines. The authority has collaborated with Air Canada, Sunwing and Westjet which will provide its services from Toronto, Ontario.
While announcing these flights, the Authority said, “Exciting News for Canadian Travelers! More options to reach Saint Lucia are now available, making it easier than ever to experience the beauty of our island paradise!”
The SLTA encouraged everyone who is seeking adventure, relaxation or a bit of both to visit Saint Lucia. “Saint Lucia awaits with its stunning landscapes, warm hospitality, and vibrant culture. Book your getaway now and get ready for an unforgettable Caribbean escape,” added the Authority.
The schedule of flights from Canada to Saint Lucia is as follows:
Air Canada will provide four times weekly service from Toronto Pearson International Airport
Sunwing will provide its services weekly on Saturdays from Toronto Pearson International Airport
Westjet will provide its services three times a week from Toronto Pearson International Airport
These flights will allow the travellers to have an easy journey on these comfortable and luxurious airlines to the best honeymoon destination in the Caribbean.
Saint Lucia is no ordinary and is the perfect place for vacation with friends, family or partner. The island will captivate anyone who sets foot on its coastline. The services from Canada have been announced because the island witnesses a peak tourism season from July to August.
The Saint Lucia Tourism Authority, in collaboration with the government, is working continuously to partner with international airlines in order to attract travellers from across the world.
At present, several airlines including Caribbean Airlines, interCaribbean Airways, Air Canada, Sunwing, Westjet, SVG Air, American Airlines, Delta Airlines and others are providing their services to the island nation.
The continuous increase in airline services has resulted in a huge demand among travellers, with the nation returning back to the pre-pandemic numbers.
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