Canada Jetlines
Canada Jetlines, Ltd. (TSX-V : JET) or simply Jetlines, was a planned Canadian ultra low-cost airline that was to be headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia before being merged with Global Crossing Airlines. Jetlines aimed to meet the market demand in Canada for low-fare air travel. Jetlines planned to follow the business model of European low-cost carriers Ryanair and easyJet by operating from smaller secondary airports when possible.
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Canada Jetlines
Canada Jetlines, Ltd. (TSX-V : JET) or simply Jetlines, was a planned Canadian ultra low-cost airline that was to be headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia before being merged with Global Crossing Airlines. Jetlines aimed to meet the market demand in Canada for low-fare air travel. Jetlines planned to follow the business model of European low-cost carriers Ryanair and easyJet by operating from smaller secondary airports when possible.
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JETBUS
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Halifax Stanfield International Airport
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John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport
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Vancouver International Airport
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Carlo Valente, CFO
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Javier Suarez, CEO
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Jennifer Paterson, Director of Corporate Development
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Mark Morabito, Executive Chairman
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