Canadian Affair

Canadian Affair
IATA ICAO Callsign
91253746 CDN
Founded 1995
Hubs
Destinations
Parent company Transat A.T.
Headquarters

London, England

Key people

Kathryn Munro – Managing Director
Aoife Judge - Communication & Marketing Director
Lee McCrossan - Product Director
Chris Hedley - Operations Director

Website www.canadianaffair.com

Canadian Affair is the UK’s largest tour operator to Canada.[1] Since it was founded in 1995, Canadian Affair has flown over one million passengers to Canada.[1]

The company is based in the UK, and employs more than eighty people in two offices located in London (Head Office) and Glasgow.[1]

Ownership

On 14 July 2006, Canadian Affair was acquired by Transat A.T. for £20.4 million (approximately C$42.8 million). The deal enabled Transat’s airline Air Transat to fly Canadian Affair passengers, thereby securing seat sales for its flights to Canada. The agreement was made between Transat A.T. and the Airline Seat Company, which trades as Canadian Affair.

Transat A.T.

Transat A.T. is an international tour operator and holiday travel specialist based in Montreal. The company owns twenty business units in eight countries, providing services to sixty destinations. Transat operates mainly in Canada, Europe, the Caribbean, Mexico and the Mediterranean Basin. Transat is also active in air transportation, destination services and distribution.[1][2]

Key people

Canadian Affair has 84 staff in London and Glasgow. Some of its key people include:

Operations

Canadian Affair offers flights from London, Manchester, Birmingham and Glasgow (United Kingdom), as well as Dublin and Shannon (Ireland), to Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal, Halifax, Edmonton, Calgary and Vancouver through its flights with Air Transat.[1]

The company also offers hotel accommodation, Rocky Mountaineer train tours, self-drive holidays, cruises, motor homes, and escorted coach tours

Awards

Canadian Affair has been recognised with several awards over the past decade, including the Consumer Favourite Tour Operator Award, which it has won for the past five years at the British Annual Canada Travel Awards.

Other awards include:

Canadian Affair is top of the Most Popular TV Advert of the Year poll launched by Chartered Institute of Marketing (CIMTIG)

Sponsorship

Since 2006, Canadian Affair has sponsored Canada Day in London. Each year Canada Day is celebrated at Trafalgar Square, where live Canadian acts, food stalls, and day-long celebrations take place.

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 "Canadian Affair". AviationJobSearch.com. Simply Jobs Boards. Retrieved 2012-04-01.
  2. "Ratification of the Agreement in Principle with Air Transat Pilots". Aviation Canada. 5 October 2010.
  3. "Chris Hedley". LinkedIn. Retrieved 2012-04-01.
  4. British Travel Awards. "Past Accolades".
  5. "Earn 1.28% cash-back when you purchase through Times Cashback with Canadian Affair". Times Cashback. The Times.
  6. Transat (29 July 2010). "Canadian Affair hits the slopes with more choice for winter 2010/11".
  7. "Rocky" (11 September 2010). "The Metro: A Mix of Cultural Flavours, Halifax NS". Canada Trip.
  8. "Winners at British Annual Canada Traval Awards". Easier. 16 March 2007.
  9. "Canadian Affair vouchers". 123vouchercodes.co.uk. Retrieved 2012-04-01.
  10. "Transat A.T. Inc. Acquires British Tour Operator Canadian Affair". PR Newswire Europe.

External links

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