Locals looking to fly back east to the "city of saints" still have a couple of options under $100 in 2022 — but they'll have to act quickly.
While many of the direct flights from 鶹ýӳand Montreal have increased in price, there are still a few tickets left that won't break the bank. But you might have to be a little flexible with your dates, according to Google Flights.
If you're looking to fly to Quebec this summer in July or August, you'll be looking at fares starting at $204 CAD for a one-way ticket. For round-trip airfare, prices start at $459 CAD.
Prices will drop significantly by September, however: a round-trip ticket from 鶹ýӳ(YVR) to Montreal (YUL) costs as little as $255 CAD on select dates.
But if you want to see fares under $100, you'll have to book in the fall. For example, Flair Airlines has a couple of late-October offerings for under $89 CAD including all taxes and fees.
Travel Canada: What Metro 鶹ýӳresidents need to know right now
Canada dropped its coronavirus testing requirement to enter the country and some vaccine requirements but many health restrictions remain in place following the federal government's announcement, particularly for cruising.
- Discover a tutorial on how to use the ArriveCAN app.
- Have a look at Canada's new cruising rules.
- Find out the best way to get a refund on your flight and not get taken advantage of by the airline with V.I.A.'s air passenger guide.
- Find out everything you need to consider as a B.C. resident booking travel in 2022, including important insurance considerations.
- this handy tool shows how long you'll wait in lines at 鶹ýӳInternational Airport.