Air Canada To Double Flight Service To Grenada

(L-R): Sebastian Domanski, Revenue Management, Air Canada; Audrey Tanguay Beaudette, Manager Sales & Tourism Partnerships, Rui Freire; Christopher Kanatselis, Revenue Management and Corporate Sales, Air Canada; Mazin Elbushra, Manager, Network Planning North America, Air Canada; Petra Roach, CEO, Grenada Tourism Authority ; Sekou Stroude, Director of Sales, Canada.

Canadians seeking warmth, adventure and relaxation this winter will find it easier to find their respite in Grenada when Air Canada resumes service on 29 October with double the previous capacity.

The Grenada Tourism Authorism Authority (GTA) said the carrier will double its frequency to the destination to four weekly flights from Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ) to Maurice Bishop International Airport (GND).

The Air Canada nonstop flights will operate on Sundays, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, departing at 9:30 am from Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ) and landing in Grenada’s Maurice Bishop International Airport (GND) at 3:55 pm. The Grenada (GND) Toronto leg will depart at 4:55 pm and arrive in Toronto (YYZ) at 9:55 pm.

“We are pleased to be able to offer more connections between Grenada and Toronto with up to 4 flights per week,” said Nino Montagnese, Vice President at Air Canada Vacations. “This enhanced schedule will allow Canadian travellers to experience the unspoiled natural gems and crystalline waters of Grenada. Customers can also escape to paradise with ease with Air Canada Vacations’ robust collection of vacation packages.”

“The return of direct service by Air Canada to Grenada is a positive development for air transport relations between the airline and our country,” said Hon. Consul General Dawne Francois. “We have a very significant diaspora presence in Toronto, and demand for travel to Grenada is at an all-time high.”

“Canada is an extremely important market for Grenada and traditionally has been our fourth largest source market behind USA, UK and the Caribbean. We will be frontloading a very aggressive campaign to ensure that we capitalise on this doubling of seat capacity,” said Petra Roach, CEO of the Grenada Tourism Authority. “The equipment being utilised is the Boeing 737 Max 8 with 16 business class seats and 153 economy seats. Travellers can look forward to major events like Grenada Rugby World 7s taking place from 30 November – 2 December, and Carriacou Parang Festival from 15 – 17 December, to name a few. Grenada will also welcome 2 new luxury hotels to the island in Q4 2023: Beach House and Six Senses.”

Six Senses at La Sagesse will mark the brand’s debut resort in the Caribbean this winter. Located on the southeastern part of the island, Six Senses is designed in the style of a Caribbean village and is spread over 38 acres (15 hectares) of Grenada’s landscape. The resort will offer 56 guestrooms, 7 one-bedroom villas and 5 two-bedroom villas.

In addition, Silversands Grenada Resorts will be adding 28 keys to their portfolio with the opening of a new luxury boutique hotel, Beach House by Silversands Grenada, nestled behind and atop a protective cliff on Portici Beach. Beach House by Silversands will feature both standalone one-bedroom villas and 2 two-bedroom suites.

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