If you’re determined to take one last trip before 2024 is over, this one’s for you! Toronto Pearson Airport just launched a bunch of new routes, and the destinations include cozy, Christmassy cities and sunny vacation destinations.
On November 28, Toronto Pearson confirmed that it would be adding eight new flight routes to its roster this fall, including iconic Canadian spots like Montreal and international hotspots like Tulum, Mexico.
Hainan Airlines is also making a comeback with flights to Beijing, China, resuming a popular route that had been on pause since 2021. If exploring ancient landmarks or indulging in Beijing’s incredible food scene is on your bucket list, this route has your name all over it.
For those chasing sunshine, Arajet Airlines is offering flights to Punta Cana, Dominican Republic, making it easy to swap snow boots for flip-flops.
WestJet’s new service to Tulum, Mexico, also makes planning a beachside getaway much easier. And if Florida’s warm winter temperatures are calling, Porter Airlines now offers direct flights to West Palm Beach.
But it’s not all about the heat. There are new options for travellers looking to stay within North America as well. For example, Porter Airlines has added weekly flights to Phoenix, Arizona, perfect for desert lovers or those wanting a golf-inspired escape.
If you’d rather stay closer to home, Porter now flies to Thunder Bay, Ontario, while WestJet has added routes to Ottawa and Montreal. This makes trips to visit family or explore Canada’s cozy, Christmassy cities a breeze ahead of the busy holiday season.
Here’s the full list of new routes, all of which can be booked right now.
Toronto Pearson’s newest routes
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