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Although Toronto's Lester B. Pearson International Airport can be considered the major hub for air travel to and from Canada, it can be avoided, depending on your destination of course, since there are many more international airports in Eastern and Western Canada that see international direct and non-stop flights arrive and leave every day. Besides Air Canada, other major US and overseas airlines provide year-round air services. During tourist seasons Air Transat and Skyservice as well as foreign air charter companies offer additional and most likely less expensive choices.
For domestic air travel, WestJet offers an alternative to Air Canada and therefore helps keeping the prices for flights reasonable. Both carriers offer a broad network to link major cities. WestJet offers only one-way tickets, therefore eliminating the need for Saturday stay-overs in order to qualify for a discount price. While WestJet has expanded its service nation-wide and into the US, CanJet still specialises in servicing Eastern Canada.
In order to serve smaller communities (particularly in the north) there are numerous regional airlines, bearing names like Air Inuit or Westcoast Air. And there are those famous seaplanes and bush pilots, which serve isolated communities as well as taking tourists to remote camps or on sightseeing flights.
For domestic air travel, WestJet offers an alternative to Air Canada and therefore helps keeping the prices for flights reasonable. Both carriers offer a broad network to link major cities. WestJet offers only one-way tickets, therefore eliminating the need for Saturday stay-overs in order to qualify for a discount price. While WestJet has expanded its service nation-wide and into the US, CanJet still specialises in servicing Eastern Canada.
In order to serve smaller communities (particularly in the north) there are numerous regional airlines, bearing names like Air Inuit or Westcoast Air. And there are those famous seaplanes and bush pilots, which serve isolated communities as well as taking tourists to remote camps or on sightseeing flights.
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