Canada Jetlines, which promised to launch a low-cost airline for years, has taken delivery of its first aircraft, an 11-year-old Airbus A320. Earlier this month, Jetlines’ chief executive Eddy Doyle said the coronavirus pandemic had created “a rare opportunity” to launch a new airline. In mid-2025 the airline aims to have a fleet of 15 aircraft. “With a projected growth of 15 aircraft by 2025, Canada Jetlines aims to offer the best-in-class operating economics, efficient aircraft design, and accessible flight options without sacrificing quality or convenience,” the company says. Jetlines is the second Canadian low-cost carrier in as many months to announce a launch of flight operations.
Source: Ethiopian News December 29, 2021 00:38 UTC