Fly Sarvaq starts ticket sales for Iqaluit-Ottawa flights
Tickets go on sale Tuesday for first flights in May
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Iqaluit's newest air service is now open for business.
Fly Sarvaq announced in January it would offer seats on one-way flights from Iqaluit to Ottawa and Halifax for as little as $499. The company began selling tickets by telephone Tuesday morning.
Fly Sarvaq is a partnership between Iqaluit-based Sarvaq Logistics and Nolinor Aviation.
Allen Hayward, who's with Fly Sarvaq, said while that price is available as a preliminary seat sale, prices won't always be that low.
But, he said, the air service's more expensive tickets — at $1,800 for a return flight to Ottawa or Halifax — are still cheaper than the competition.
If a passenger were to fly tomorrow on First Air or Canadian North, they would pay around $3,000 return from Iqaluit to Ottawa for the most expensive fare, according to the airlines' websites.
Hayward said ticket sales have been brisk, despite some technical difficulties with the website.