The Grenada Tourism Authority has announced the approval of a new WestJet direct flight from Toronto to Grenada.
Starting 15 December 2024, travelers will see weekly direct flights from Toronto to Grenada, thanks to WestJet’s newly approved service.
The flights will run through April 27, 2025, making it easier than ever for Canadians to discover the captivating Spice Island.
This expansion brings exciting opportunities for both new visitors and Grenadian diaspora to connect with the island. The new route demonstrates Grenada’s growing appeal as a premier Caribbean destination and its dedication to expanding international tourism.
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Petra Roach, CEO of the Grenada Tourism Authority, shares her enthusiasm for the service. “The launch of WestJet’s direct Toronto flight opens new doors for Canadian travelers.”
“Now, more visitors can easily experience our island’s rich culture, pristine beaches, and legendary hospitality. We’re excited to welcome WestJet travelers and share authentic Grenadian experiences with them.”
Jeff Hagen, WestJet’s Vice-President of Commercial Development and Strategic Partnerships, added further comment for the airline.
“As the newest carrier linking Toronto and Grenada, WestJet proudly offers Canadians fresh opportunities to explore this stunning island. Through our Toronto hub, travelers nationwide can now conveniently access famous waterfalls and beaches via WestJet flights and vacation packages.”
Bookings are now open for these weekly flights, which offer smooth connections from Western Canada, allowing more travelers to explore Grenada’s heritage, cuisine, and natural wonders.
About Grenada
Pure Grenada, the Spice of the Caribbean, beckons as an unspoiled paradise where authentic living naturally rejuvenates visitors. This tri-island nation, encompassing Grenada, Carriacou, and Petite Martinique, lies in the eastern Caribbean.
Known for its spices and organic chocolate, Pure Grenada offers 40 pristine white beaches (including the renowned Grand Anse Beach), 15 stunning waterfalls, six chocolate factories, four rum distilleries, and over 30 exceptional dive sites.
These include the Caribbean’s largest shipwreck, ‘Bianca C,’ and the World’s First Underwater Sculpture Park. The World Food & Travel Association (WFTA) named Grenada the world’s first ‘Culinary Capital.’
As a World Travel & Tourism Council “Safe Travels” certified destination, Grenada ensures visitor safety while delivering extraordinary, customizable experiences.
About WestJet
Since 1996, WestJet has transformed Canadian aviation, halving airfares and helping more than 50 percent of Canadians take flight.
The carrier has grown from humble beginnings with three aircraft, 250 employees, and five destinations. WestJet now operates over 180 aircraft, employing 14,000 people, and serving more than 100 destinations across 26 countries.
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