Following the safe landing of WestJet journey WS34 from Toronto Pearson International Airport to Dublin International Airport, WestJet is honoring the commencement of transatlantic flights connecting Eastern Canada and Europe. This regular summer annual company furthers WestJet’s commitment to facilitating transatlantic traveling to and from Eastern Canada.
WestJet launched its first intercontinental journey between St. John’s and Dublin in 2014, making its debut in Europe.
The value of the Toronto-Dublin course in WestJet’s story was highlighted by John Weatherill, WestJet Group’s Executive Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer. This connection, which celebrates a generation of services, has a significant impact on strengthening the relationship between Canada and Ireland. With the restoration of normal annual flights between Toronto and Dublin, WestJet gives Canadians a convenient and reasonably priced chance to experience Ireland’s varied landscapes, rich tradition, and warm hospitality.
The tourism industry has experienced a transformation thanks to direct flights between Canada and Ireland, which act as a gateway to Europe and facilitate easy travel to Ireland’s intriguing allure and social tradition. This important 10-year anniversary extends an invitation to visitors to adopt Ireland’s vibrant culture and warm hospitality, according to Sandra Moffatt, Country Manager of Tourism Ireland. It means more than just a connection between two countries. SOURCE: WestJet Resumps the Journey from Toronto to Dublin BY: eTurboNews | eTN
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