Air Transat

Not to be confused with AirTran Airways.
Air Transat
IATA
TS
ICAO
TSC
Callsign
AIR TRANSAT
Founded December 1986
Commenced operations November 14 1987
Operating bases
Fleet size 29
Destinations 80
Company slogan Your Vacation People
Parent company Transat A.T. Inc.
Headquarters Montréal, Quebec, Canada
Key people
  • Jean-François Lemay (General Manager)
  • Jean-Marc Eustache (President & CEO)
Revenue Increase CAN$3.8 billion (2014)
Net income Increase CAN$22.9 million (2014)
Total assets Increase CAN$1.4 billion (2014)
Employees 2,000 (2014)
Website http://www.airtransat.com

Air Transat is a Canadian airline based in Montreal, Quebec,[1] operating scheduled and charter flights, serving 60 destinations[2] in 25 countries. The airline is owned and operated by Transat A.T. Inc. During the summer season its main destinations are Europe and in the winter season the Caribbean, Mexico, USA and Central America, though the airline operates many year-round flights to Europe from their Toronto and Montreal bases. Its main Canadian gateways are Montréal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport and Toronto Pearson International Airport. The airline also has operations at Calgary International Airport, Québec City Jean Lesage International Airport, Vancouver International Airport[3] and others.

History

Air Transat Airbus A330-243 (C-GTSZ) landing at Montreal Airport
Airbus A310-304(ET) (C-GTSF) in old livery

Air Transat made its inaugural flight on November 14, 1987, travelling from Montreal to Acapulco. Six years later, Air Transat assumed defunct Nationair's maintenance base and aircraft. Today, the company books over 3.5 million passengers a year. It is a wholly owned subsidiary of Transat A.T. Inc. Today Air Transat is one of Canada's largest airlines, after Air Canada and WestJet. Air Transat has 2,100 (2010) employees.[4] On February 13, 2011, Air Transat Flight TS163 operated with their first all female flight crew from Cancun to Vancouver. The airline has won many awards, the most recent being the 2012 Skytrax World's Best Leisure Airline Award.[5]

2009: CanJet partnership

On February 13, 2009, Transat A.T. announced a five-year partnership with CanJet. Since 1 May 2009, Transat Tours Canada has chartered CanJet's Boeing 737 aircraft flying from Canadian cities to various destinations. This replaced an agreement with Calgary based Westjet.[6]

2013: Transavia France partnership

On September 13, 2013, Air Transat struck a seasonal lease deal with Air France-KLM leisure carrier Transavia France, covering the lease of up to nine Boeing 737-800s by 2019. The deal, which extends a 2010 winter capacity agreement, calls for Transavia France to lease four 737-800s to Air Transat during winter 2014, five in 2016, six in 2017, seven in 2018 and eight in 2019.[7]

Destinations

Air Transat specializes in charter flights from 19 Canadian cities to vacation destinations, mainly to 15 countries in the south during winter and in 11 European countries during summer. Also, some destinations are provided all year around by the airline. From June to September 2015, connecting flights from Quebec City and Halifax to Montreal, and from Vancouver to Toronto, will provide access to new European destinations and more flight frequencies on certain routes.

Fleet

Current fleet

An Air Transat A330-243 (C-GTSI) just departed from Frankfurt Airport in 2012.
Air Transat A310-308 (C-GTSH) with new colours
Air Transat A310-308 (C-FDAT) with old colours

The Air Transat fleet consists of the following aircraft (as of April 15 2015) :

Fleet
Aircraft Total Passengers Notes
C Y Total
Airbus A310-300 9 12 238 250 To be retired
Airbus A330-200 1
7
21
12
321
333
342
345
Original configuration seating

New configuration seating

Airbus A330-300 4 12 334 346
Boeing 737-700 1 0 149 149
Boeing 737-800 7 0 189 189
Total 29

The A310s will gradually leave the fleet by the end of the decade.

Historic fleet

Air Transat has previously operated Airbus A320-200, Boeing 727-200, 737-400, 757-200, Lockheed L-1011-150 and Lockheed L-1011-500 aircraft.

Incidents

Air Transat Airbus A330-342 (C-GKTS) in old livery in Montreal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport

References

  1. "Contact Us." Air Transat. Retrieved on May 20, 2009. "Postal address: Air Transat 5959 Côte-Vertu Blvd. Montreal, Quebec H4S 2E6 Canada"
  2. "Air Transat | Profile". Airtransat.ca. Retrieved 2011-03-10.
  3. "Directory: World Airlines". Flight International. 2007-03-27. p. 67.
  4. "Backgrounders". Transat.com. Retrieved 2011-03-10.
  5. airtransat.ca - Air Transat Named World’s Best Leisure Airline
  6. Transat and CanJet forge 5-year partnership for narrow-body aircraft
  7. atwonline.com - Transavia France inks 737-800 deal with Air Transat
  8. A330 'glider' drama facts revealed. Flight International, 26 Oct 2004. Retrieved 5 Jan 2007.
  9. Weakest points. Flight International, 19 July 2005. Retrieved 5 January 2007.

External links

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