The Canadian Transportation Agency (CTA) authorized Flair Airlines to operate regular international flights to Cuba, according to a decision published on April 8 on the agency’s website.
In its resolution, cited by Pax News, the CTA stated that «it is pleased that Flair meets all applicable requirements to operate the flights,» although the license is subject to the conditions set forth in the Canadian Air Transportation Regulations.
The decision did not include specific launch dates or flight schedules, so it is still unknown when the routes will begin operating.
Flair Airlines is a low-cost airline based in Edmonton, Alberta, operating a fleet of Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft, and has expanded its routes to the Caribbean in recent years, with destinations such as the Dominican Republic and Mexico…