Canadian low-cost carrier to resume flights to The Bahamas in December

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NASSAU, Bahamas, Aug– Canadian low-cost carrier, Sunwing Airlines, has confirmed plans to have flights between Canada and Freeport starting December 17.

In making the recent announcement, the Ministry of Tourism, Investments, and Aviation said Sunwing – the largest integrated travel company in North America- will return to The Bahamas after a two-year absence.

Following the inaugural flight, more flights will come each Saturday from both Toronto and Montreal. 

Deputy Prime Minister Chester Cooper, also the Minister of Tourism, Investments, and Aviation, welcomed the resurgence of Grand Bahama as a significant tourist destination.

He said the airline’s return to Grand Bahama Island this holiday season speaks to the product’s viability.

“Airlift and stopover visitors are critical to the economy of Grand Bahama, and this will provide a much-needed boost for the tourism economy,” Cooper said. 

“With our plans to redevelop the airport after Hurricane Dorian ravaged it, and the transformation of the Grand Lucayan Resort, we believe the potential for Grand Bahama is limitless.”

The Minister of Grand Bahama,  Ginger Moxey, welcomed business back to the island after the pandemic.

“Sunwing’s return is a welcome development for Grand Bahama Island. This service is indicative of the growth of the tourism sector and signals a major step in Grand Bahama’s recovery and revitalization,”  Moxey said.

She added that industry partners should look forward to more news about Grand Bahama in short order supporting confidence in an imminent turnaround.

“Visitors will get to explore and experience our island and its diverse offerings and send a special message to the world that Grand Bahama is indeed open for business and better than ever. We remain open to strategic partnerships and collaboration,” she said.

Sunwing, based in Toronto, offers direct service from airports across Canada to destinations across the United States, Caribbean, Mexico, and Central America.

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