Hurricane policy
Transat's Hurricane Policy is in effect for flights scheduled on July 4 and 5, 2024 to Montego Bay (TS484 & TS518) and Cancun (TS326, TS538, TS1538) departing from Montreal and Toronto. Customers wishing to take advantage of this policy should contact our contact center, or their travel agent.
Full details of Transat's hurricane policy are available here.
We continue to closely monitor the evolution of Hurricane Beryl.
A thousand-year history and status as a European capital haven’t taken away Dublin’s friendly “big village” feel. With loads to see and do, and a people whose amiability is infectious, Ireland’s urban core has tourists’ eyes smiling all the way to the pub.
St. Patrick’s Cathedral: Is the largest church in the country, and reputedly built on the site where St. Paddy himself baptized Irish heathens.
Trinity College: The grounds of Ireland’s most prestigious university, Trinity College, are a glorious place to spend an early Sunday morning. Literary buffs especially love a stroll around this masterpiece of Georgian architecture and landscaping—Oscar Wilde and Samuel Beckett are alumni.
Temple Bar: Dubbed “Dublin’s cultural quarter”, it has retained its medieval pattern of narrow cobblestone streets and is full of cafés, bars, art galleries, a farmers’ market and quaint one-of-a-kind boutiques.
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