Air Transat adds new airline partners to virtual interlining service – Travelweek

Travellers can now combine Air Transat flights with those of Azores Airlines, Loganair and SKY Express

MONTREAL — Air Transat has enhanced its virtual interlining service with the addition of three new European airline partners.

Its innovative connectair by Air Transat platform now allows travellers to combine Air Transat flights with those of Azores Airlines, Loganair and SKY Express, bringing the total number of additional destinations available to over 240.

With this new offering, Canadians can easily fly to several cities in England and Scotland, the Portuguese Azores islands and Greece. The platform already enables Air Transat passengers to combine flights to a number of destinations in Europe, North Africa, the Middle East, Central and South America, as well as in Quebec, thanks to partnerships with easyJet, Vueling, Avianca and Pascan.

On the new additions, Joseph Adamo, Chief Sales and Marketing Officer at Transat, said: “connectair by Air Transat, our virtual interlining service exclusive to our airline in Canada, is a great, easy-to-use tool that enables us to quickly add trusted new partners and help travellers choose their dream holiday from an ever-expanding selection. This initiative is in line with our desire to always stand out with an innovative approach focused on continuously improving the customer experience.”

The entire range of connections is now available in the airtransat.com search engine and through some flight aggregators. When booking, customers will be redirected to the connectair.airtransat.com platform, which offers self-connection options and low fares for departure and destination cities using technology developed by Dohop. Bookings also include servicing in case of flight delay or cancellation.

To learn more about connectair by Air Transat, go to airtransat.com or watch this short video.

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