LONGUEUIL, QC, Nov. 8, 2018 /CNW Telbec/ - Montreal Saint
Hubert Airport (YHU) and Canada Jetlines Ltd. (TSXV: JET) are proud to announce new Ultra Low Cost Carrier (ULCC) services for
the Montreal area in Quebec.
Jetlines' aircraft roll-out strategy combined with the airport's recent refurbishment of its main runway and its plan to build
a passenger terminal building could bring Jetlines to the province as early as 2020.
"We are delighted at the prospect of partnering with Jetlines to offer ULCC service to the Montreal and Montérégie regions. Given the renewed interest by scheduled carriers to operate at the airport,
we will accelerate our efforts to secure a designated airport status which will enable us to provide security screening services
from the Canadian Air Transport Security Authority (CATSA) at an affordable rate. At the same time, our intention is to obtain
customs and immigration services from the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) in order to offer transborder flights, which will
allow us to recapture the exodus of Quebec passengers who travel to US airports for their
flights. These two conditions, which depend solely on federal government decisions, are necessary for us to be able to partner
with air carriers of Jetlines' caliber. We will be reaching out to Minister Marc Garneau and our
elected officials to accelerate these decisions. We share the federal government's stated goal to offer affordable and efficient
services to Canadians and our partnership with Jetlines is an important step towards that goal." said Jane Foyle, General Manager of DASH-L, the non-profit organization that manages the airport.
"We are excited to enter into this partnership with Montreal Saint-Hubert Airport and support its vision of building a
low-cost alternative airport in the Montreal region. Montreal
travellers deserve a low cost domestic option and those looking for low cost air travel options destined south should not have to
drive across the border to Plattsburgh. The airport has our full support and we look forward to working together to design and
build what will be become Jetlines base in Montreal." stated Javier
Suarez, CEO of Jetlines. "Longueuil is a short commute out of the downtown core of
Montreal, and our passengers will not only benefit from ultra-low airfares, they will also have
convenient access to a new purpose-built low-cost facility near downtown Montreal."
"With this new service, our airport will be one step closer to becoming the low-cost airport of choice in the Montreal area." stated Jane Foyle.
About Montreal Saint-Hubert Longueuil Airport
Strategically located in Longueuil, Quebec, just 15 minutes from downtown Montreal, Montreal Saint-Hubert Airport has a robust airside infrastructure, a control tower and a wide
offering of aviation services. DASH-L, a non-profit agency, has operated and managed the airport since September 2004. DASH-L's objective is to develop the airport in a manner that will make air travel accessible
and affordable to all.
About Canada Jetlines Ltd.
Canada Jetlines is set to become Canada's first true Ultra-Low Cost Carrier (ULCC)
airline, with plans to operate flights across Canada and provide non-stop service from
Canada to the United States, Mexico and the Caribbean. The Company plans to commence operations with the
Airbus A320 fleet, the most widely used aircraft for ultra-low-cost carriers worldwide. Jetlines is led by a board and management
team with extensive experience and expertise in low-cost airlines, start-ups and capital markets. The Company was granted an
unprecedented exemption from the Government of Canada that will permit it to conduct domestic
air services while having up to 49% foreign voting interests.
SOURCE Développement Aéroport de Saint-Hubert de Longueuil
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