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WestJet Expands Caribbean Network with New Toronto-Grenada Service.

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WestJet has further strengthened its Caribbean network with the launch of a new direct seasonal service between Toronto and Grenada, which began on December 15. This new route is part of WestJet’s ongoing efforts to offer more travel options to vacationers and business travelers heading to the Caribbean.

The seasonal service will operate twice a week, providing convenient direct flights between Toronto Pearson International Airport and Maurice Bishop International Airport in Grenada. This route will cater to the growing demand for Caribbean travel, especially during the peak winter season when tourists seek sunny destinations for vacations.

Grenada, known for its stunning beaches, vibrant culture, and rich history, is a popular destination for both leisure and adventure tourism. The new direct flight makes it easier for travelers from Canada to access this tropical paradise, offering a seamless travel experience with WestJet’s renowned service.

The addition of the Toronto-Grenada route is part of WestJet’s broader strategy to increase its presence in the Caribbean, with the airline having already expanded services to other popular islands in the region. WestJet continues to focus on enhancing connectivity between Canada and the Caribbean, providing passengers with more options for sun-soaked vacations, cultural experiences, and relaxing getaways.

The seasonal service to Grenada reflects the airline’s commitment to meeting the growing demand for international travel while supporting tourism to Grenada and the Caribbean. As the winter season continues, travelers now have more opportunities to explore new destinations and enjoy the best of the Caribbean.

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