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As Canada’s Ultra Low-Cost Travel experts, we were on Swoop’s inaugural flight a few weeks ago and it was a very exciting experience. Here is the video of our interview with CTV to explain the Ultra Low-Cost Carrier Model.

We have been spotting great flight deals from 9 Canadian cities for a while now and with Canada finally getting Ultra Low-Cost Carriers (ULCCs), we expect we’ll have a lot more great deals and low prices to share with you… to help you travel more!

Of course you can now also read our detailed review of the Swoop experience with many photos and information, including our discussions with the President of Swoop, Steven Greenway. You can also check out our detailed analysis of ULCCs for each Canadian market (select your city on the first line).

In the meantime, you can watch this video of my interview with CTV for a quick overview of how the Ultra Low-Cost Carrier (ULCC) business model works.

You can also read the complete CTV News article here.

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It’s great news for travelers that ULCCs are finally taking off in Canada. What do you want to know about Swoop or Ultra Low-Cost Carriers? Ask us in the comments below.

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Andrew D'Amours

Andrew is the co-founder of Flytrippers. He is passionate about traveling the world but also, as a former management consultant, about the travel industry itself. He shares his experiences to help you save money on travel. As a very cost-conscious traveler, he loves finding deals and getting free travel thanks to travel rewards points... to help him visit every country in the world (current count: 71/193 Countries, 47/50 US States & 9/10 Canadian Provinces).

This Post Has 2 Comments

  1. Isabelle Gibbins

    I could not tell from the pictures how much leg room there is. I am not a tall person, but on some low cost flights my legs are very cramped. How much leg room is there in the regular seats compared to a regular Westjet flight.

    1. Andrew D'Amours

      29 or 30 inches between seats, which is 1 or 2 inches less than on WestJet (31 inches), so it is tighter but barely noticeable honestly. 1 or 2 inches isn’t that much 🙂

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