Airlines & AirlinersNorth AmericaWestern Europe WestJet starting flights to Ireland by Matt Falcus November 18, 2013 written by Matt Falcus November 18, 2013 1.2K WestJet will open its first transatlantic route from next summer, linking Toronto with Dublin in Ireland. The route will operate daily between 15 June and 4 October, with a stop in St. John’s, Newfoundland. A Boeing 737-700 will be used on the route. Author Matt Falcus View all posts dublinroutetorontowestjet 2 comments 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail Matt Falcus previous post Boeing 777X officially launches with Dubai orders next post Iran planning to build its own airliner You may also like What Happened to Delta’s 747s? March 27, 2024 Asiana Airlines Retires Last 747 March 25, 2024 Cargo Carriers Which Fly the Boeing 757 March 23, 2024 The Best of Plane Spotting in the Paris... March 20, 2024 A Guide to the Boeing 757 Variants March 19, 2024 What Aircraft Does Qatar Airways Have in its... March 16, 2024 New York Concorde Returns to Intrepid Museum March 15, 2024 Nolinor Adds 737-400 in Own Livery March 14, 2024 Fly91 Launches Next Week March 12, 2024 The World’s Largest Fleets of Passenger Boeing 757s... March 11, 2024 2 comments David Bennett February 21, 2014 - 6:25 pm Further good news which relates directly to the recovery currently underway. Long way to go Reply St Johns AZ Shuttle To Airport | Supercharged Videos November 1, 2015 - 3:22 pm […] Learn more here […] Reply Leave a Comment Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ
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Further good news which relates directly to the recovery currently underway. Long way to go
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