Air Transat is set to transform connectivity between Quebec and Guadeloupe with the opening, in February 2026, of a weekly direct flight between Quebec City and Pointe-à-Pitre.
A strategic advance between two worlds
February 18, 2026, Air Transat will launch a direct service between Quebec City’s Jean-Lesage airport and Guadeloupe, operated by Airbus A321LR. This six-hour weekly flight will mark a major step in the development of tourism between these two French-speaking territories. Until now, travellers from the Quebec City region had to pass through Montreal or other air hubs. This new flight eliminates these stopovers, simplifying the journey and opening up Guadeloupe to a public that has hitherto been less represented.
Behind this decision lies a clear desire: to reposition Air Transat as an innovative player, capable of anticipating the expectations of travellers in search of authenticity, accessibility and meaning.
A direct response to a concrete request
Over the past few seasons, booking data have shown growing interest in Guadeloupe from Quebec City. The bitter cold of the Canadian winter, the desire to get away from it all, and the appeal of Creole culture have created a market potential that, until now, has been under-exploited. In response to this dynamic, Air Transat offers direct access to the archipelago, reducing both logistical constraints and costs.
This new link comes at just the right time: it will redistribute tourist flows within Canada, relieving congestion on departures from Montreal and broadening the Caribbean offer to a wider clientele.
Guadeloupe from a bird's eye view
Guadeloupe is a destination with character, seduced by its natural contrasts – beaches, volcanoes, tropical forests – and its cultural richness. Thanks to this new link, Quebecers will now have direct access to a territory where spectacular nature, living traditions, tasty cuisine and sincere hospitality come together.
For tourism professionals, this opening represents a unique opportunity to strengthen exchanges. Guadeloupe doesn’t just welcome tourists: it invites them to a genuine human, cultural and sensory encounter.
Expected economic benefits
The impact of this new route will not be limited to air travel. By broadening the pool of potential visitors, Air Transat will make a direct contribution to boosting the local economy: hotels, restaurants, crafts, tourist services… every link in the chain will be affected. Jobs will be created, offers redesigned, and tours adapted to this new audience developed.
This strategy also benefits local producers: by promoting Guadeloupe’s terroir to a curious clientele, it encourages the consumption of artisanal products, the discovery of typical flavors, and a better distribution of the benefits of tourism.
A vision consistent with environmental issues
At a time when aviation is regularly criticized for its carbon footprint, Air Transat is focusing on rationalizing its routes. By eliminating connecting flights, this route reduces overall travel emissions. It’s a step towards more responsible tourism, in line with the expectations of travellers conscious of their ecological footprint.
This approach is in line with a desire shared with local authorities to promote longer, more immersive stays, and to encourage tourism that respects the environment and host communities.
An ambitious strategy for Air Transat
With this new Québec-Guadeloupe flight, Air Transat confirms its diversification strategy. After consolidating its presence on the Montreal-Pointe-à-Pitre route, the company is now expanding its network to secondary cities, capitalizing on their untapped potential. This choice demonstrates a keen understanding of market needs and a capacity for innovation.
Unlike other carriers that focus on standardized destinations, Air Transat bets on originality, Francophonie and cultural added value. This orientation strengthens its brand with travelers eager to get off the beaten track.
Close cooperation with local players
The success of this link also relies on solid collaboration with local institutions, notably the Comité du Tourisme des Îles de Guadeloupe (CTIG) and Pôle Caraïbes airport. Together, they are developing targeted campaigns for the Quebec market, showcasing the region’s riches, and preparing a welcome adapted to this new clientele.
More than a promotional operation, this cooperation aims to build a lasting bridge between Guadeloupe and Quebec. The benefits will extend far beyond tourism: cultural exchanges, heritage enhancement, cross-fertilization of artistic creations… the prospects are numerous.
An opening that brings cultures closer together
French-speaking and attached to their roots, Quebec and Guadeloupe share much more than language. They share a certain vision of the world, a strong relationship with the land, and a creativity rooted in memory and everyday life. Thanks to Air Transat, these affinities can now materialize more easily.
This flight is also an opportunity to strengthen bridges between artists, entrepreneurs and educational institutions. New projects can be born from this new-found proximity. The sky is no longer a border, but a link.
By creating this direct service, Air Transat is not just adding a new route to its catalog. It is part of a sustainable transformation of regional tourism. It responds to a need, creates a desire, and redraws the map of possibilities.
February 2026: a date that will mark the beginning of a new era between Quebec and Guadeloupe.