Canada · Charter
Air Transat
TS · TSC Unaligned Charter
Reference
- IATA / ICAO
- TS · TSC
- Country
- Canada
- Founded
- 1986
- Headquarters
- Montreal, Quebec, Canada
- Chief executive
- Annick Guérard (Transat A.T.)
- Parent
- Transat A.T. Inc.
- Ownership
- Public (parent) (TSX: TRZ)
- Employees
- 5,000 (2024)
Fleet
| Aircraft type | Count |
|---|---|
| Airbus A321LR | 17 |
| Airbus A330-200 | 9 |
| Airbus A330-300 | 15 |
Hubs & focus cities
A hub is the carrier's primary connecting base; a focus city is a smaller market with concentrated point-to-point service. Codes link to per-airport profiles when available.
Ownership & financials
Network
Route network: 60+ destinations.
Per-route passenger volumes from US DOT BTS T-100 segment data are a planned upgrade to this block.
Loyalty program
Program: Air Miles
Notable history
Founded in 1986; the principal subsidiary of Transat A.T. Inc., a Canadian holiday-travel company. Operates leisure-focused scheduled and charter service to Europe, the Caribbean, and Mexico. Notable for the 2001 Air Transat Flight 236 incident: an A330 ran out of fuel mid-Atlantic and glided 75 nautical miles to a successful landing at Lajes Field in the Azores.
About this profile
Reference data (codes, headquarters, founding year, alliance, ownership) is curated from each carrier's own published materials, the US DOT BTS Form 41 filings, and SEC filings for publicly-listed carriers. Fleet rosters reflect the active in-service fleet at the time of the most recent data refresh; aircraft on order are not counted toward fleet totals. Average fleet age is calculated from the same active fleet.
Hubs and focus cities are sourced from the carrier's own destinations or about pages. Loyalty program partner lists are drawn from each program's published partner roster.
This profile is re-verified on a recurring monthly cadence aligned to the US DOT BTS Form 41 release schedule.