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Air Transat’s Europe/South/Florida Seat Sale is Back Through May 25

by Bruce Parkinson  May 13, 2025
Air Transat’s Europe/South/Florida Seat Sale is Back Through May 25

Transat is happy with its Q1 2026 financial results.

Until May 25, Air Transat is inviting travellers to discover Europe, the South and Florida for less with its Seat Sale. There are some attractive prices to be had, including Toronto-Dublin for $609 all-in (May 24) and Calgary-London for $761 (June 3).

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The offers not only include reduced fares but also all the benefits of the Air Transat Economy Class experience on long-haul flights, including an ergonomic reclining seat, and a wide selection of movies and series. In addition, for flights to Europe and Lima, travellers get a carry-on baggage included, as well as a hot meal with wine.

Passengers can also benefit from a premium inflight experience with Club Class including spacious seats, an irresistible menu and priority service. 

For south flights, Toronto to Cancun is available for $475 on June 9 and Halifax-Montego Bay for $643 on June 12.

The offers apply to individual reservations made between May 12 and 25, 2025, for travel between May 12 and December 15, 2025. Terms and conditions apply.

  
  
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