Air Transat cutting summer flights to only two U.S. destinations in Florida
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MONTREAL – Air Transat says it’s cancelling its U.S. flights for the 2026 summer season as it looks to better manage its resources.
A spokeswoman for the airline says flights to Fort Lauderdale and Orlando in Florida will start gradually winding down in the spring.
Marie-Eve Vallières says Air Transat flies to 67 destinations and those cities are the only two in the United States.
She says the Florida flight program for the 2026-2027 winter season will be determined later.
Figures from aviation data firm Cirium released last month found Canada-U.S. flight volumes fell more than 14 per cent year-over-year during the fourth quarter.
Meanwhile, airlines have been ramping up flight volumes to holiday destinations in the Caribbean and South America.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published Feb. 12, 2026.
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