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Monday, May 5, 2008

Jazz Goes Toronto-Richmond

Air Canada Jazz inaugurated two new trans-border services from Toronto: the only twice daily, new, year-round, non-stop service between Toronto and Richmond, Virginia, and the only daily, non-stop Toronto-Austin, Texas. The Richmond flights use the 37-seat Bombardier Q200 while the Austin flights use the airline’s 75-seat, two class Bombardier CRJ 705s.
"With the introduction of these two new non-stop routes serving the United States, Air Canada continues to expand the most extensive trans-border route network of any airline," said Daniel Shurz, vice president, network planning. "These new services to and from our main Toronto hub offer convenient access, not just to flights across Canada, but also to and from Europe using brand new connection facilities, all under one roof."

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