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New Toronto to Lima Flights on Air Transat
Linda Hohnholz·
Aviation News
·December 21, 2023

New Toronto to Lima Flights on Air Transat

Last night, Air Transat revealed its first flight from Toronto to Lima (TS152). On Friday, December 22, the inaugural flight...
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