Scottish low-cost airline
Flyglobespan has announced the launch of flights from 13 airports across the UK and Ireland to three destinations in Canada - Toronto, Calgary and Vancouver.
The expansion begins today (May 1) and will see all routes up and running by the early summer.
Toronto Hamilton Airport will be served by regular flights from Stansted, Manchester, Glasgow, Gatwick and other hubs. Stansted flights will be daily, those from Glasgow will build up to six times per week, and flights from Manchester and Gatwick will depart three times per week.
Other cities with weekly links to Toronto will be Belfast, Birmingham, Doncaster/Sheffield, Dublin, Edinburgh, Exeter, Liverpool, Newcastle and Shannon.
As well as this, Manchester, Gatwick and Glasgow will have regular flights to both Vancouver and Calgary.
Source: cheapflights.co.uk