Airlines in Byward Market - Parliament Hill, Ottawa, ON

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1 Rideau St, 7th floor, BYWARD MARKET - PARLIAMENT HILL, Ottawa, K1N 8S7

(613) 789-8000
You can rely on our team to offer you unique experiences all over the world! Our philosophy is perfect for you to push back your limits while learning and enjoying your travels. How are we different? Our agents have a lifelong experience in adventure travel to take you off the beaten track and show you the visited lands from another angle. We do everything we can to combine the touristic «must-sees» with unvisited itineraries. This is the only way to truly taste the local culture, which expresses itself through fabulous landscapes, local people, new languages, architectures that will take your breath away.. To reach these goals, we choose to travel within small groups. This allows us to create real bonds with the local culture, and consequently live experiences that are completely different from what you could have done with a larger group. It also means that we can respect the local people and ecological equilibrium, which are our number one priority. Our agents are constantly updating their knowledge about travel actualities to be able to give you the best advice possible.
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222 Queen St, Suite 1110, BYWARD MARKET - PARLIAMENT HILL, Ottawa, K1P 5V9

(613) 233-7727
The Air Transport Association of Canada came into existence as a result of a conference of aircraft operators and aircraft manufacturers held in Ottawa (at the Chateau Laurier Hotel) on November 18, 1934. Forty-one delegates from commercial companies were present, as well as nine representatives from the Civil Aviation Division-which was then under the Department of National Defence, and five members of the National Research Council. The association was called the Commercial Air Transport and Manufacturers Association of Canada. At the inception of the Association, and during its first three years of existence, the membership consisted of eighteen with equal representation from operators and manufacturers. In 1937 a permanent staff was appointed and an office was established in Ottawa. In 1939 the total membership was forty-eight.

116 Lisgar Street, BYWARD MARKET - PARLIAMENT HILL, Ottawa, K2P 0C2

(613) 231-7223
The NACC advocates for safe, sustainable and competitive air travel by engaging with government and industry stakeholders to promote the development of policies, regulations and legislation that foster the world-class transportation system essential to our country's prosperity. In September 2008, Air Canada, Air Transat, Jazz Air LP and WestJet founded the National Airlines Council of Canada (NACC). As a trade association representing Canada's largest passenger air carriers, the NACC advocates for safe, sustainable and competitive air travel by promoting the development of sound public policy and engaging with government and industry stakeholders on issues that affect our members.