Waterloo Region – The Region of Waterloo International Airport is pleased to announce that effective May 30, 2016, NEXTJETCANADA plans to provide daily air service between Waterloo Region and the communities of Peterborough, Ottawa/Gatineau and Montreal.
“Residents of the Region will now be able to be in Ottawa or Montreal for the business day and fly right back home again that evening,” said Chris Wood, General Manager at the Region of Waterloo International Airport. “With only a 20 minute stop in Peterborough, the convenience provided by this new service is already proving popular with some dates already sold out!”
Flights will operate Monday to Friday from Waterloo Region with one-way fares including taxes and fees to Peterborough at $99.99; Gatineau (Ottawa) at $285.07; and, Montreal at $315.72. Seats are available for purchase online now at www.nextjet.ca.
“We offer a unique flying experience which is more like a private charter offered at a regular price. It is much different than a conventional airline,” said Tan Ahmed, president of NEXTJETCANADA. “Our set price structure allows people the flexibility to travel when they need to, whether you book three months in advance or three hours before departure the price does not change.”
Details of NEXTJETCANADA’s new daily service between Waterloo Region, Peterborough, Ottawa/Gatineau and Montreal are as follows:
Flight |
Departing |
Arriving |
Arriving |
Arriving |
NJ 303* |
Waterloo Region at |
Peterborough at |
Ottawa / Gatineau at 8:20 a.m. |
Montreal at 9:20 a.m. |
NJ 703* |
Montreal at 4:30 p.m. |
Ottawa / Gatineau at 5:15 p.m. |
Peterborough at |
Waterloo Region at |
NJ 888** |
Waterloo Region at |
Peterborough at |
Ottawa / Gatineau at 9:20 p.m. |
Montreal at 10:20 p.m. |
NJ 999*** |
Montreal at 4:30 p.m. |
Ottawa / Gatineau at 5:15 p.m. |
Peterborough at |
Waterloo Region at |
* Available Monday to Friday starting May 30, 2016
** Available Friday only starting June 3, 2016
*** Available Sunday only starting June 5, 2016
The Region of Waterloo International Airport is home to 25 businesses that collectively employ over 300 people, together contributing over 90 million dollars annually to Waterloo Region’s economy.
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