Airline partner Air Transat has confirmed that it plans to restart operations from July 23. The Canadian carrier intends to reinstate a twice weekly service between Glasgow and Toronto.
The popular route is the first transatlantic service to resume in Scotland. Additional services from Manchester and Gatwick have also been announced.
“After these long months that put the entire tourism industry to the test, we are very happy to announce the resumption of our operations,” says Annick Guérard, Chief Operating Officer of Transat.
“We will gradually operate a flight schedule with 23 international routes to Europe, the South and the United States, in addition to a domestic flight schedule between major Canadian cities.
“To address the concerns caused by COVID-19 and to prioritise the safety of our customers and employees, we will be implementing new health measures as part of our Traveller Care programme.
“In compliance with the recommendations and requirements of regulatory authorities, these measures will accompany our travellers throughout their travel experience, from the travel agency to the airport to on board to the destination. We look forward to welcoming travellers again and to share the passion that unites us.”