The latest seat sale from Air Transat is a call to Canadians with a case of wanderlust and a tight grip on their wallets. It could make those far-off places you've pinned on your map more accessible, without the financial hangover.
The airline is rolling out deals that tease the historic landmarks of Europe (ahead of new visa fees), the sun-drenched beaches of Mexico, and the adventure-packed landscapes of Florida, among other popular holiday destinations.
North & South American getaways
The list of deal destinations leaving from Montreal includes Cartagena, Colombia for $580, a deal that turns the Caribbean into an affordable option.
For those interested in nature and adventure, Liberia, Costa Rica is on offer for $585, perfect for exploring outdoor activities. San Salvador, El Salvador, priced at $598, mixes culture and nature for a diverse experience.
Beach lovers have Rio Hato, Panama, available for $607, making tropical vacations more accessible. Pointe-Ã -Pitre, Guadeloupe, at $653, offers a chance to experience French Caribbean culture without overspending.
Closer to home, Orlando and Fort Lauderdale promise sunshine and fun at just $303. And for those looking to dip their toes in Caribbean or Mexican waters, deals to Cayo Coco, Puerto Vallarta, and Punta Cana range from $615 to $633, offering pristine beaches without the premium price tag.
European escapes
The sale extends to Europe, offering a chance to roam the streets of London at $637 or bask in the southern French sun in Marseille and Toulouse, with fares hovering around the $730 mark.
Lisbon, Portugal, at $740, is on the table too, so you can try out its iconic trams, custard tarts, and coastal scenery at a fraction of the usual cost.
Booking window (and fine print)
The booking window is open until February 29, 2024, and travel dates stretch into early June, so there are plenty of opportunities for spring getaways or early summer escapes. Prices, which include taxes and fees, are subject to change, so you might want to act quickly to snag deals.
The question now isn't "if" but "where to?" and with offers like these, the world really is your oyster.
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