To celebrate Canada’s 150th Fairmont partners with Air Canada for a lavish package


Canada is celebrating its 150th birthday this year and here’s a way you can join the celebrations. Fairmont Hotels & Resorts and Air Canada have partnered to help celebrate this occasion with an exciting new package -Après in the Air. With this package you will get unparalleled access and adventure at three of Fairmont’s most iconic Canadian properties.


It includes a round trip for 58 people by private charter with Air Canada’s all Business Class private charter service, Jetz, and stays at the Fairmont Château Laurier, Fairmont Le Château Montebello and Fairmont Tremblant. But the real adventure begins 30,000 feet above when your private jet transforms into a rich, cozy Fairmont-inspired ski chalet, creating the ultimate “après ski” experience.

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At each Fairmont destination there’s a host of winter activities and local experiences for you to enjoy including dog sledding, ice skating, snowmobiling, ice fishing, horse-drawn sleigh rides, skiing, and curling. Plus, you can indulge in traditional Canadian heritage, inspired cuisine from notable Canadian chefs Louis Simard, Tim Wasylko, and Éric Beaupré at each respective stop on the journey. From pool & spa treatments to exploring scenic villages; you can enjoy the very best each Fairmont destination has to offer.

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The package starts at $300,000 and will be available through Dec. 31.

“We’re celebrating Canada’s 150th birthday the best way we know how,” said Jeff Doane, senior vice-president, sales and marketing, North & Central America, AccorHotels, parent company to Fairmont Hotels & Resorts. “The Après in the Air package will provide people from all over the world the unique opportunity to embrace this country’s amazing Canadian heritage through outdoor activities, food and authentic experiences.”

[Via:Travelpress]

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