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Flair Airlines Brings Back 3X-Weekly Toronto-St. John’s Seasonal Service

by Bruce Parkinson  May 03, 2026
Flair Airlines Brings Back 3X-Weekly Toronto-St. John’s Seasonal Service

Flair is once again linking Toronto and St. John’s, NF.

Flair Airlines has brought back nonstop seasonal service between Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ) and St. John’s, (YYT) Newfoundland and Labrador.   

“St. John’s is one of the most memorable destinations in Canada, and we’re proud to be returning with direct service from Toronto,” said Flair CEO Len Corrado. 

A view of St. John’s’ ‘The Battery’ from the water, one of Newfoundland’s most iconic sights. Photo credit: Dennis Minty

“As more Canadians look to explore their own backyard, we’re focused on making it easier and more affordable to get there. Whether it’s visiting family or discovering the East Coast for the first time, this route connects Toronto to a place that’s one of a kind.” 

Flair says its return to St. John’s reflects growing demand for travel to Atlantic Canada during peak season. 

“We are pleased to welcome Flair Airlines back to St. John’s,” said Dennis Hogan, CEO of the St. John’s International Airport Authority. “This service adds valuable capacity and choice for travellers between YYT and Toronto-Pearson, which is our largest market.” 

Service resumed three times a week on May 1, with base fares starting at $159 CAD. 

  
  
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