WORLDWIDE CHARTERS SIGNS CONTRACT WITH SUNWING TRAVEL AND EUROATLANTIC Sunwing will be expanding its transatlantic service to an additional 6 major European cities and will operate from June 16, 2011 through to September 12, 2011. Sunwing’s new 767 equipment will be based in Toronto, and will allow Sunwing to offer service on the following popular transatlantic routes: • Toronto – London (Gatwick) [4 Flights Weekly] “EuroAtlantic and Sunwing are well matched partners” observed Scott Smith, President of WorldwideCharters International Canada Inc. “Both share an uncompromising dedication to high standards in customer service and product delivery married with a strong desire to chart new courses and explore new territory. Both believe in offering superior product at a low cost and are keen to offer new options to Canadians and further expand the transatlantic market”. Sunwing has announced it will continue to exceed Canadians expectations and offer all the elements of their ‘award winning high frills, low cost service such as welcome-aboard champagne, hot towels, choice of hot meals with complimentary wine, complimentary soft beverages, complimentary headphones free of charge’. They have also announced passengers will have the option to take advantage of a generous 25kg per person of free checked baggage (30kg for Rome flights and 50kg for Lisbon and Porto flights). In addition Sunwing will offer passengers the option to pre-purchase 10kg of additional baggage allowance for $100 per sector when booking. “Ever since our customers first experienced our Champagne service aboard Sunwing Airlines flights to the south, they’ve been asking us to add European destinations.”, commented Stephen Hunter, President & CEO of Sunwing Travel Group, “With the continued increase in leisure traffic to Europe WWC played a key role in negotiations, facilitating a 2 year contract for the Summer 2011 and 2012 seasons, with the potential to expand to 3 or more EuroAtlantic Aircraft in Year Two. “Even the sky’s no limit” joked Smith. “I see great potential for a very successful long term collaboration here…which is great news for Canadians”.
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