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| Founded | 1987 | |||
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| Fleet size | 23[1][2] | |||
| Destinations | 60 | |||
| Parent company | Transat A.T. Inc. | |||
| Headquarters | Montréal-Trudeau Int'l Airport Montreal, Quebec |
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| Key people | Allen Graham (Chairman & CEO) Jean-Marc Eustache (co-founder) | |||
| Website | http://www.airtransat.com | |||
Air Transat is an airline based in Saint-Laurent, Montreal, Quebec, Canada,[3] operating scheduled and charter flights, serving 60 destinations[4] in 25 countries. The airline is owned and operated by Transat A.T. Inc. During the summer season its main destinations are Europe and in the winter season the Caribbean, Mexico, USA and Central America. Its main Canadian gateways are Montréal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport, Toronto Pearson International Airport and Vancouver International Airport. The airline also has operations at Calgary International Airport, Québec/Jean Lesage International Airport[5] and others.
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Air Transat made its inaugural flight on November 14, 1987, travelling from Montreal to Acapulco. Six years later, Air Transat assumed defunct Nationair's maintenance base and aircraft. Today, the company books over 3.5 million passengers a year. It is a wholly owned subsidiary of Transat A.T. Inc. Today Air Transat is one of Canada's largest airlines, after Air Canada and WestJet. Air Transat has 2,100 (2010) employees.[6] On February 13, 2011, Air Transat Flight TS163 operated with their first all female flight crew from Cancun to Vancouver.
Air Transat specializes in charter flights from Canadian cities to vacation destinations, mainly in the south during the winter months and in Europe during the summer. Unlike other airlines Air Transat has a very restrictive refund or exchange policy. No tickets can be exchanged or refunded within 45 days prior to departure.
Certain flights are operated by CanJet and Enerjet.
The Air Transat fleet consists of the following aircraft (as of March 2012):[1][2]
| Aircraft | Total | Passengers | Notes | ||
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| Airbus A310-300 | 11 | 20 | 229 | 249 | Exit from service 2013-2016 |
| Airbus A330-200 | 8 | 21 12 |
321 333 |
342 345 |
One leased to XL Airways France |
| Airbus A330-300 | 4 | 21 | 321 | 342 | |
| Total | 23 | ||||
The A310s will gradually leave the fleet. As of March 2012, the Air Transat average fleet age is 16.0 years.[2] Latest A330, C-GTSJ acquired on November 20, 2011 painted in revised new livery. Some of the new A330's have been bought from Thomas Cook Airlines (uk)
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