El Presidente Posted July 16, 2020 Posted July 16, 2020 Newly launched Canadian airline OWG has partnered with Hola Sun Holidays to offer direct flights to Cuba, its first destination. Beginning November 1, the Quebec based carrier will offer flights to Cayo Coco, Holguin, Santa Clara and Varadero among other destinations. Online check-in, seat selection and Select Class upgrade will be some of the services offered by OWG. According to OWG, the strategic alliance with Hola Sun Holidays (as well as its sister company Caribe Sol in Quebec) will allow them to offer direct and dedicated flights to Cuba on board modern Boeing 737-400s, with excellent departure times. OWG’s aircraft are equipped with the latest technology, including high-end safety and precision tracking systems, and boast a completely modernized cabin for passengers’ utmost comfort. The new Hola Sun Holidays 2020-2021 brochure will be available for consultation on its website in mid-July and at travel agency branches in early September. Meanwhile, Hola Sun Holidays’ fall and winter products can be booked online at holasunholidays.ca. The new Canadian carrier announced its launch on July with a promise to offer a unique travel experience for vacationers to Southern destinations. OWG is part of Nolinor Aviation’s expansion, a company that has been offering charter services for the past 27 years in Canada.
El Presidente Posted July 16, 2020 Author Posted July 16, 2020 10 minutes ago, La_Tigre said: Hella time to launch an airline...? Yep....that W should be the other way around 3
Sorrowful Posted July 16, 2020 Posted July 16, 2020 Yeah, bad time to launch an airline. At least their capex couldn't have been that high using ancient 737-400s. Last one of those was delivered in 2000 with the majority being from '89 to '93. I think they only sell for like $2M each now.
Fuzz AI Posted July 16, 2020 Posted July 16, 2020 OMG indeed. They are using refurbished aircraft built in 1990.
garnett Posted July 17, 2020 Posted July 17, 2020 I think I would rather fly in one of these old clunkers then the new Max that keep wanting to go into a nose dive.
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