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Jetsgo Corporation was a short-lived
Canadian low-cost
airline based in the Saint-Laurent
borough of Montreal.
Jetsgo served 19
destinations across Canada...
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Aviation (sold to
Canada 3000 in 2001 and
bankrupt soon after) and
Jetsgo (2002–2005). "
Jetsgo's Michel Leblanc". CBC News.
September 5, 2006.
Archived from...
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Altria subsidiary Sempati Air (IATA
airline code SG, from 1968 to 1998)
Jetsgo (IATA
airline code SG, from 2001 to 2005)
Saint Gabriel's College, a private...
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refer to:
Jupiter Ganymede Orbiter, a
proposed European space probe Jetsgo, a
defunct airline of
Canada JetGo, an
Australian regional airline Ngomba...
- Chicago–O'Hare, and Minneapolis/St. Paul. In the
early 2000s,
CanJet and
Jetsgo (both now-defunct)
operated nonstop service from
Winnipeg to
Toronto Pearson...
- Saint-Laurent and on the
grounds of
Trudeau Airport.
Before its
dissolution Jetsgo was
headquartered in Saint-Laurent.
Bombardier Aerospace has the Amphibious...
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Tango Canada 3000
Canada Jetlines CanJet Greyhound Air
Harmony Airways Jetsgo Lynx Air
Swoop (re-integrated into WestJet)
Vistajet Wardair WestJet (transitioned...
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department were
criticized for
their handling of the
collapse of the
carrier Jetsgo.
Critics said that he
should have seen
warning signs after unsuccessful...
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director with
Canada 3000 went on to form
another scheduled discount airline,
Jetsgo,
which lasted almost three years before it too
collapsed and
filed for bankruptcy...
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Canadian Airlines.
JetsGo introduced non-stop
flights from
Charlottetown in
early 2003. The
flights didn't last long, as
JetsGo declared bankruptcy and...