Flair Airlines Delays Launch Of Saint John Service Until The Fall
SAINT JOHN – Flair Airlines has delayed its launch at the Saint John Airport until sometime this fall.
The ultra-low-cost airline was expected to make its inaugural flight on July 5.
But a new post on the airline’s website says all bookings to and from Saint John through Oct. 30 are cancelled due to the pandemic.
Flair Airlines has also cancelled flights to and from Charlottetown, Halifax and Ottawa through the end of October.
Anyone who booked a flight will receive a refund within the next four to six weeks, said the airline.
Meanwhile, Air Canada is set to resume at the Saint John Airport on June 22 and Porter Airlines on July 29.