Direct flights from Canada to Panama ready for takeoff
June 19th :
The Canadian and Panamanian governments formally came to an agreement that will establish the initial framework for direct flights between the two countries. Currently, there exist no direct flights from Canada to Panama and all flights bound for the two countries are routed through the US. Being routed through the US, with its prison type cavity search and long flight layovers, causes headaches and is time consuming for passengers.
Minister Cannon speaking to reports said. “The new agreement will benefit passengers, businesses, air carriers and airports through a greater range of travel options…I am pleased to announce the conclusion of a new air transport agreement with the Republic of Panama, a close bilateral partner of Canada.”
Canadians and Panamanians can now rejoice at the fact that they can now fly directly into each others countries with not first getting routed through 2,3, or even 4 airports and that they can now carry on their valuable 6 oz shampoo and lotion bottles. Probably future direct flights to Tocumen International Airport in Panama City will include; Toronto, Calgary, Vancouver B.C., and other Canadian international hubs.
Furthermore, this trade agreement is very symbolic for both countries.
For Canada, it’s an opportunity to expand its economic presence in the region. According to the article, trade between the two countries totaled $115 million with Canada exporting $86.4 million of their products and services to the Panamanian market. In addition, Canada is looking to strengthen their relationship with Panama because of its strategic transportation location with the Panama Canal.
For Panama, it is a chance to establish itself in the minds of Canadian business, retirees, and tourists. At this time, Canada has direct flights to Latin and Caribbean countries such as Costa Rica and the Dominican Republic thus giving those counties a competitive advantage over Panama. But Panama is striving to become the Dubai of Latin America and sees these direct flights as a means to attract multi-national business to relocate or expand, retirees to live, and tourist to visit.
In the near future, both countries are pursuing a bilateral free trade agreement that will further strength their relation and will create more direct flights.
Link to full article:
http://www.tc.gc.ca/mediaroom/releases/nat/2008/08-h148e.htm







