Canada designates two airlines to fly scheduled services to Guyana and Turkey

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Dec 17, 2010 (AIRLINE INDUSTRY INFORMATION via COMTEX) —

Canada’s transport minister announced today that two Canadian airlines have been designated to operate scheduled international air services between Canada and Guyana and Turkey.

Enerjet will fly between Canada and Guyana, while Air Transat will fly between Canada and Turkey.

These designations were made possible by Canada’s 2005 air transport agreement with Guyana and its 2009 agreement with Turkey.

Under Canada’s Multiple Designation policy, all air carriers in the country may apply to the Minister of Transport for designation to operate scheduled international air services.

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