Canada 3000
Defunct Canadian discount charter airline / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Canada 3000 Airlines Inc. was a Canadian discount charter airline offering domestic and international flights. It was the largest charter airline in the world at the time of its operation, with over 90 destinations worldwide, although it changed to scheduled service in 2000 after the Canadian Airlines and Air Canada merger. Canada 3000 competed with Air Canada, WestJet, and fellow charter airline Air Transat. In November 2001, the airline went out of business after a sharp decline in revenues following the September 11 attacks in the United States. There have been several attempts to restart the airline since then. The airline was headquartered in Etobicoke in the west-end of Toronto, Ontario.[1][2]
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Founded | 1988 | ||||||
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Ceased operations | November 8, 2001 | ||||||
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Frequent-flyer program | AAdvantage (only for miles earning) | ||||||
Alliance | Royal Aviation | ||||||
Fleet size | 51 | ||||||
Headquarters | Toronto, Ontario Montreal, Quebec | ||||||
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Website | canada3000.ca |