Air Transat plans to strengthen transatlantic travel in summer 2026 by relaunching two key European routes. The airline will restart direct flights from Ottawa to London Gatwick and from Quebec City to Marseille. Both services will begin in May 2026 and use the fuel-efficient Airbus A321LR. The move aims to boost convenience for Canadian travelers while expanding access to major European cities.
Air Transat continues to modernize its fleet as part of a broader strategy to balance comfort, range, and sustainability. The Airbus A321LR allows the airline to connect mid-sized cities across long distances efficiently. Its advanced technology reduces fuel consumption and supports Canada’s commitment to greener air travel. Travelers will enjoy shorter journey times and smoother travel experiences, connecting eastern Canada directly with key European destinations.
Ottawa’s renewed link to London Gatwick enhances competition and gives passengers more choice on the busy corridor. The Quebec City to Marseille route, on the other hand, restores a long-awaited connection after over a decade. This direct service will strengthen tourism and cultural exchange between Quebec’s French-speaking region and southern France. The A321LR’s long-range capabilities make this possible while keeping operations cost-effective and eco-friendly.
Air Transat also prepares for new network additions, including a Toronto–Istanbul service starting in late 2025. This expansion highlights the airline’s growing European reach and its focus on strategic international partnerships. The relaunch of the two transatlantic routes signals renewed confidence in leisure travel demand and growing consumer interest in direct connections.
As bookings open soon, Canadian travelers can look forward to smoother journeys and new travel possibilities. Air Transat’s 2026 summer schedule promises more destinations, better frequency, and greater comfort for passengers heading across the Atlantic.
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