Air Transat Restarts Commercial Flying After 112-Day Shutdown

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Credit: Airbus
Canadian airline Air Transat restarted commercial operations July 23, following a 112-day shutdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic. By Aug. 1, Air Transat will have resumed flights to eight European destinations from Montreal, including Athens, Paris and Toulouse; and six European cities from Toronto...
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