Airlines & AirlinersNorth AmericaWestern Europe WestJet starting flights to Ireland by Matt Falcus 11 years ago written by Matt Falcus 11 years ago 1.3K views 2 comments 0FacebookTwitterLinkedinRedditWhatsappEmail 1.3K 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. You Might Be Interested In Last Delta DC-9 flight on 6th January Lufthansa A380s coming to Shanghai 2 comments 0 FacebookTwitterLinkedinRedditWhatsappEmail previous post Boeing 777X officially launches with Dubai orders next post Iran planning to build its own airliner You may also like A Guide to Plane Spotting at Farnborough Airport 4 days ago Hawaiian Airlines Unveiles Moana 2 Jet 4 days ago How to Get to the Famous Skiathos Plane... 5 days ago Airbus Delivers the First A321XLR Aircraft 6 days ago TAROM Delays A318 Retirement to November 6 days ago Remembering the Air France Boeing 727 Fleet 1 week ago An In-Depth Look at Transavia’s Fleet Through Time 2 weeks ago Old Warden and the Shuttleworth Collection 2 weeks ago Which Las Vegas Hotels are Good for Plane... 3 weeks ago How Many MD-87 Aircraft Are Still Flying? 3 weeks ago 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 Δ
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Further good news which relates directly to the recovery currently underway. Long way to go
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