2023
8
March
Montreal to St. John's, Newfoundland or Calgary - $111 to $211 CAD roundtrip including taxes
8
March
Lynx Air has added a new route from Montreal to St. John's, Newfoundland with introductory fares of $111 CAD roundtrip including taxes.
This is the base fare only. Add about $100 roundtrip for a piece of carry-on or checked luggage.
The flights are nonstop both ways.
May, June, July, and August flights are available!
Vice-versa flights (St. John's to Montreal) are also available for a similar roundtrip price.
This is the first time there has ever been a great deal from Montreal to Newfoundland.
The next cheapest flights from Montreal to Newfoundland are Air Canada's flights for $530 CAD roundtrip!
Flights from Montreal to Calgary are also available for a similar price.
Availability for travel
June, July, August, September, October 2023
How to find and book this deal
1. Go to the Lynx Air website
2. Before you click 'Search', you may want to put a checkmark beside the 'Best Fare Calendar' box.
3. Enter the promo code MONTREAL
4. Search for flights from Montreal to St. John's (or Calgary) in the months listed above.
screenshots from the Lynx Air website
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Where can I find info about the Calgary flight?
Hi Hannah,
The details are pretty much identical. Follow the same steps mentioned in the blog post. When you get to the Lynx Air website just search for a flight from Montreal to Calgary.
Quelqu’un a déjà voyagé avec Lynx?
On peut faire confiance?
Merci
Lynx Air is a low cost airline based out of Calgary, Alberta.
While new to Montreal they have been flying out of Calgary since May of last year.
Before that, Lynx Air was a charter airline known as Enerjet that operated for 10 years mainly transporting oil sands worker to job sites around Western Canada.
In late 2021 they rebranded from Enerjet to Lynx Air, with the intent to become a low cost carrier serving major cities across Canada.
They also brought in Merren McArthur as their CEO. She was previously the CEO of Tigerair Australia and Virgin Australia Regional Airlines.
Lynx Air has firm orders and lease agreements in place for 46 aircraft over the next seven years.
Hi Chris,
Was this a price error? Checked the flights last night and saw the cheap totals but looking at it now the prices seem to come in 2-3x what they were showing yesterday.
Thanks,
Scott
Hi Scott,
No, this one wasn't an error. I've seen Lynx do this before on their cross-country routes. Here's Calgary to Halifax for a similar price (94 dollars roundtrip). That was back in January. And Calgary to Newfoundland was available yesterday for 117 roundtrip, with a stop in Montreal, which was related to these new flights from Montreal to YYT and Calgary. They too are now priced higher today at 300 roundtrip.
Insane prices like that do tend to go fairly quickly. Sometimes the airlines just offer it for a short period of time to attraction attention for a new route. Sometimes it is due to the high demand causing the low fares to sell out. I believe Calgary-Halifax lasted for a similar amount of time, it was gone by the next day.