A new route between Montreal and Valencia, Spain, highlights Air Transat’s just-released 2025 summer schedule, which in sum will include 275 weekly non-stop flights to over 40 destinations from Montreal, Toronto and Quebec City.
Valencia will be the airline’s fourth destination in the Iberian nation along with Barcelona, Madrid, and Malaga. Service will operate once a week,e-= on Fridays, from June 20 to Oct. 3, 2025.
“The addition of Valencia to our summer program, an exclusive non-stop route from the Americas, demonstrates our expertise in offering unique and diversified travel options,” said Sebastian Ponce, Transat’s Chief Revenue Officer. “This destination completes the enhancement of our transatlantic, South and Florida network, as well as the optimization of our connectivity with Porter Airlines, to meet our clients’ expectations.”
Air Transat says its 2025 summer program reflects the company’s desire to strengthen its offer in key markets. At the peak of the season.
Next summer, the airline will offer a total of 26 transatlantic destinations.
Highlights include:
- From Montreal, an additional weekly frequency will be added to Basel-Mulhouse in Switzerland and London in England.
- From Quebec City, the number of weekly non-stop flights to Paris will increase to five with the addition of one frequency.
- From Toronto, three weekly frequencies to Amsterdam will be added, allowing for a daily flight to this destination.
- Air Transat will also continue its long-haul offer to Lima, Peru and Marrakech, Morocco. Service to Lima will be enhanced by a weekly frequency from Montreal.
South & Florida
Meanwhile, for the summer, the airline will offer 11 medium-haul destinations in the South, providing a wide range of options for sun-seeking travellers.
Specifically, a weekly frequency will be added to flights from Montreal to Cancún in Mexico and Puerto Plata in the Dominican Republic. From Toronto, flights to Montego Bay, Jamaica and Varadero, Cuba will also increase by one weekly frequency.
At the same time, the airline will maintain service to its two flagship destinations in Florida: Fort Lauderdale, served from Montreal and Quebec City, and Orlando, served from Montreal.
In response to Orlando’s growing popularity, the company will offer four additional weekly frequencies to the destination. In addition, two flight frequencies will be added on certain days to provide travellers with greater flexibility.
Increased connectivity
Thanks to the joint venture with Porter Airlines, passengers from some 20 Canadian cities will continue to have easy access to the Air Transat network. In addition, the company will offer two daily flights between Montreal and Toronto and will also maintain at least five weekly flights between Montreal and Quebec City.
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