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Sat, Feb 02, 2019

Interjet Airlines And Air Canada Announce Bilateral Interline Agreement

Will Provide Air Canada Passengers Flying To Mexico Convenient Connections To Interjet’s 32 Destinations There

Interjet Airlines has entered into a new interline agreement with Air Canada providing customers convenient connections between the networks of Air Canada and Interjet Airlines.

Now customers have the convenience of purchasing a single ticket for flights on either airline, checking baggage at their origination to their final destination, and easy connections at the airports served by both carriers. The agreement will cover travel between the Canadian cities of Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver with Mexico City and Cancun.

"We are very excited to start the new year with this important interline agreement between Interjet Airlines and Air Canada," said Julio Gamero, Interjet's Chief Commercial Officer.

"The growth of our business between Canada and Mexico has exceeded expectations and this is the next logical step to maintaining this success. Our commitment has been to offer our business and leisure travelers everywhere we fly, our unique brand of lower prices with free checked bags on select fares, more legroom between seats and great service. With this agreement, we can expand this service to more of Canada,” he said.

(Source: Interjet news release. Image from file)

FMI: www.interjet.com

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