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Canada Jetlines becomes latest victim of cutthroat airline sector

Canada Jetlines Ltd. says it has been unable to find the financing needed to keep flying.

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A Canada Jetlines Airbus A320 jet pulls up to the Calgary airport gate on the airline’s inaugural flight at Calgary, Alta., Thursday, Sept. 22, 2022. 


Less than two years after it first hit the skies, Canada Jetlines has grounded its planes and ceased operations amid a cash crisis that caused it to become the third Canadian carrier in less than a year to stop flying.

The low-cost airline, which flew mainly to sun destinations out of Toronto on top of leases and charter trips, said Thursday it failed to find the capital needed to stay afloat and planned to file for creditor protection.

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