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Swoop targeting November return for international flights from Hamilton’s airport

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Swoop says it’s setting its sights on a November resumption of international passenger service out of Hamilton’s John C. Munro airport.Charles Duncan says a pair of Florida destinations — St.

Pete/Clearwater and Orlando — are the targets next month with the hopes of expanding flights to Mexico and the Caribbean in December, assuming they can get clearances from Ottawa.“We do need some help from the federal government, from Transport Canada, to make that a reality,” Duncan told 900 CHML’s Good Morning Hamilton.

Canada eases travel restrictions for fully vaccinated international travellers “We’re just getting all of the horses aligned, if you will, to make that happen.”Duncan says the airline is awaiting an update to the Notice to Airmen.

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