Flights: Air Canada Twice A Week, SATA Resumes

October 26, 2023

Skyport has provided an update on flight schedules for December 2023, with Air Canada to move to twice a week, while SATA Azores will resume its service to the Azores.

Air Canada’s Toronto Service:

A spokesperson said, “Air Canada will adjust its service frequency between Toronto and L.F. Wade International Airport for the winter season. Flights will now operate two days a week as opposed to the three-day-a-week service in the Fall before an expected ramp-up again next Spring.

“Air Canada will operate its Toronto service two days per week in December, on Thursdays, and Saturdays. The airline will operate an extra flight on Monday, December 18th.”

SATA Azores’ Azores Service:

“SATA Azores will resume its service to the Azores. The flights will operate on three consecutive Thursdays, beginning December 7th leading up to the Holiday season.”

L.F. Wade International Airport December Flight Schedule follows below [PDF here]:

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  1. tucker says:

    Decades of daily flights to Toronto….down to twice a week on a 100 seat discount airline.
    You get wheat you vote for!

    • Joe Bloggs says:

      You think this is a strategic reduction in service and not just an consequence of Air Canada not being back to full strength following the pandemic?

      • LOL - the real one says:

        You still trying to blame the pandemic?
        No one is coming to Bermuda, hence the reduced airlift.

        • Joe Bloggs says:

          No, I was asking a question. I guess I will now be criticised for asking questions too.

      • Question says:

        The economic effects of the pandemic were unnecessarily extended by a year in Bermuda as a result of Burt’s TA Form. There was no health reason for it, it was nothing more than a means of getting money to the remarkably well-connected software IT company that managed the whole debacle. While other destinations had record numbers in a fantastic tourism rebound, our numbers were crap because people didn’t want to bother with the TA nonsense.

        The money made off the TA form was good though, wasn’t it, Burt.

      • tucker says:

        No. Air Canada, and the other airlines ARE back to normal.
        Bermuda isn’t very welcoming anymore.

        • Hilarious! says:

          Over one million Canadians love Cuba. Why Cuba over Bermuda?

          • LOL - the real one says:

            Did you read the post?

            Bermuda isn’t very welcoming.

            Too much homophobia and racism, spewed out by the government.