Martinique – Air Transat: New direct service between Quebec City and Fort-de-France

Air Transat

Air Transat marks a significant milestone in the air transport sector with the launch of a direct service between Quebec City and Fort-de-France. This initiative, announced on May 1, 2025, meets a growing demand for mobility between Canada and Martinique, consolidating Air Transat’s position as a key player in leisure travel from Quebec.

Ad context and strategic importance

The creation of this direct route is not insignificant. It is part of an ambitious development strategy aimed at strengthening the company’s presence in the Quebec market, while offering a direct alternative for travellers wishing to reach Martinique without passing through Montreal. According to Sébastien Ponce, Transat’s Chief Revenue Officer, the new route will optimize aircraft utilization and increase network productivity, while responding to fast-growing demand.

A stronger air bridge between Quebec and Martinique

Air Transat network expansion

With the inauguration of this new route, Air Transat is expanding its existing service between Montreal and Fort-de-France. The airline now offers a weekly Sunday flight between Quebec City’s Jean Lesage International Airport (YQB) and Martinique’s Aimé Césaire International Airport (FDF). This route will operate from December 14, 2025 to April 26, 2026, a period when tourist demand is traditionally strong.

Issues for the Quebec City region

For the Quebec City region, Air Transat’s arrival on this route represents a major step forward. Stéphane Poirier, President and CEO of YQB, points out that Fort-de-France becomes the first destination served in the Lesser Antilles from Quebec City. This illustrates our determination to develop the direct flight offer, for the benefit of travellers from all over the province, and to position Quebec City as a leading airport hub.

The advantages of the new line: comfort, modernity and efficiency

The A321LR: A plane for transatlantic routes

Air Transat has chosen the Airbus A321LR for this route. This aircraft, renowned for its fuel efficiency and autonomy, is perfectly suited to transatlantic flights. It offers an ergonomic cabin and a modern entertainment system, guaranteeing a pleasant and relaxing trip. The use of the A321LR also enables the airline to optimize its fleet while limiting its environmental impact.

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Air Transat
Air Transat
Airbus A321LR ©Air Transat

Onboard services: Premium experience and entertainment

On board, the airline offers an enriched flying experience thanks to its “Club Class” seats, which offer a superior level of comfort and personalized services. Passengers benefit from a state-of-the-art entertainment system, with a selection of films, series and games suitable for all ages. This attention to comfort and quality of service is part of Air Transat’s DNA, regularly rewarded for the excellence of its customer service.

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Airbus A321LR ©Air Transat

Consequences for tourism and the local economy

Impact on tourism in Martinique

The opening of this direct route by Air Transat should boost Martinique’s tourism sector. By facilitating access to the island for Quebec travelers, the airline is helping to strengthen cultural and economic exchanges between the two territories. Martinique’s tourism professionals are anticipating an increase in visitor numbers, particularly during the high winter season, when Martinique attracts many sun-seeking visitors.

Opportunities for Quebec travelers

For Quebecers, this new route represents a unique opportunity to fly non-stop to Martinique on a direct, comfortable flight. Whether you’re looking for a family vacation, a seaside getaway or a chance to discover Martinique’s heritage, Air Transat makes it easy to reach a destination popular with Canadians, while offering competitive fares and a quality travel experience.

Air Transat
Air Transat
Air Transat

Air Transat: a major player in leisure air transport

Company history and awards

Founded in Montreal 37 years ago, Air Transat has established itself as a benchmark in leisure travel. In 2024, it was voted “World’s Best Leisure Airline” at the Skytrax World Airline Awards, a distinction that testifies to the trust and satisfaction of its customers. With a network covering Europe, the Caribbean, South America, North Africa and the U.S. East Coast, Air Transat offers a vast choice of international destinations.

Commitment to quality and innovation

Air Transat relies on innovation and modernity to set itself apart. Its fleet is made up of recent aircraft, among the most energy-efficient in their category. The company employs 5,000 people who share the same raison d’être: to reduce distances and bring people closer together. Its commitment to service quality and passenger satisfaction is at the heart of its development strategy. .

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Book your flight Québec-Fort-de-France

Flights between Quebec City and Fort-de-France will be offered once a week, every Sunday, from December 14, 2025 to April 26, 2026. This weekly frequency meets seasonal demand, particularly during the winter period, when many Quebecers wish to take advantage of Martinique’s tropical climate.

The opening of the direct route between Quebec City and Fort-de-France marks a major step forward in the leisure air transport sector. Thanks to this initiative, Quebec travellers benefit from easier access to Martinique, while the attractiveness of the Caribbean island is enhanced. Air Transat thus confirms its leading role in the Canadian market, combining innovation, comfort and quality service.

This new route, operated by modern, efficient aircraft, illustrates the company’s ability to anticipate passenger needs and meet the challenges of the tourism sector.

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