Air Transat axing 6% of flights due to rising fuel costs

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Service reductions beginning next month will extend beyond the peak summer travel season

Published Apr 22, 2026  •  2 minute read

An Air Transat jet lands at Montreal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport in Dorval, Que., June 9, 2022.An Air Transat jet lands at Montreal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport in Dorval, Que., June 9, 2022. Photo by John Mahoney / Montreal Gazette / Files /Postmedia Network

Air Transat is cutting flights to Europe and the Carribean due to skyrocketing fuel prices, joining several airlines that have recently announced service reductions.

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The Montreal-based airline said the service cuts represent a 6% reduction in planned capacity between May to October, meaning fewer flights during the busy summer travel period.

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The company is also extending its suspension of flights to Cuba until October.

“The recent volatility in aviation fuel prices reflects an exceptional environment affecting the entire sector. We are closely monitoring the situation, as cost pressures continue to be felt across the industry,” Transat CEO Annick Guerard said in the company’s news release.

She said that demand for flights “remains strong,” and “additional measures may be implemented depending on how the situation evolves, beyond our control.”

Industry-wide flight reductions

Air Transat’s service cuts follow recent reductions announced by WestJet and Air Canada.

On Monday, WestJet said it was cutting flight capacity by about 1% in April, 3% in May and nearly 6% in June, citing rising fuel costs.

Last week, Air Canada announced it was suspending six routes, including routes to New York City’s JFK airport from Toronto and Montreal between June 1 and Oct. 25.

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On Tuesday, German airline Lufthansa announced it was cutting 20,000 European short-haul flights over the summer, stating high jet fuel prices rendered the routes “unprofitable.”

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Other measures to recoup costs

Air Canada, WestJet and Sunwing Vacations have also responded to the pressure of rising fuel costs by introducing fuel surcharges.

Last week, Air Canada raised its baggage fees from $35 to $45 for the first checked bag in its basic economy class on North American and sun destination flights.

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