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get this dealSave on 2023 travel with Swoop Airlines, where they're offering deals on some of their most popular routes!
Through January 11, you can save up to 60% off base fares for select routes using the promo code TRAVEL while searching for your flight. There are currently 3 offers this promo code applies to:
- 60% off base fares for Canadian routes
- 40% off base fares for U.S. routes
- 30% off base fares for Mexico & Caribbean routes
Swoop is a low-cost airline that makes travel more accessible to all Canadians. Base prices start with just a seat on the aircraft and extra options such as seat selection, as well as carry-on and checked luggage are available at an additional cost.
This offer is live through 11:59 PM ET on January 11 or until sold out and is valid for travel between February 1 and June 28, 2023. Note that discounts are subject to seat availability. Blackout dates apply and there is a limit of one promo code per booking.
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Anyone else?
Never again...will pay double next time to avoid the nightmare.
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That said, everyone's already covered it - Swoop/Flair/Lynx/Jetlines all suffer from challenges with relating to their size and capacity limits and the low cost model. At least if you book with Air Canada or WestJet they have the capacity to accommodate impacted passengers with additional (or larger) aircraft, connections through hubs, additional standby crews at the airports etc (of course, when there's coast to coast weather there's no winning with anyone).
I'm tempted to just give this one a go, but I also don't think I would want to gamble knowing I could be Swoop-stranded.
Anecdotal, but I used them once and had a great experience.
For some compensation maybe look into premium amex cards
people with good/satisfactory experiences dont usually post about it
only the ones with bad experiences go out their way to post about it
so if you think its all bad think again
this is a good deal regardless of what the general perception is
If you don't have flexibility or have to adhere to a specific schedule you may want to hedge and use another airline but the expensive ones will screw you over at some point and the discount airline will probably be on time that day too.
I think the issue is the discounts are offering too many routes and don't have enough aircraft and employees to service them.
+1
it's definitely buyer beware but i want to keep trying to support Flair and Swoop (to a lesser degree, owned by WestJet) to that Low cost carriers can thrive in Canada. it would be a shame for the lost cost guys to go under and we're stuck again only with pricier options.
Unlike weather, staffing is entirely under the airlines control and they could afford to have redundant staff if they wanted.
Don't rely on Swoop for flights, unless you have some flexibility on which days you depart and return, and don't mind being stuck for a day or two at the airport.
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