Baby boomers buoy Transat sales, with no sign of slowdown on the horizon: CEO

Transat AT Inc. reported a second-quarter loss of $29.2 million compared with a loss of $98.3 million last year as its revenue more than doubled. An Air Transat plane is seen as an Air Canada plane lands at Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport in Montreal on Thursday, May 16, 2019. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Ryan Remiorz

MONTREAL - Baby boomers have shed their pandemic reticence around travel as they increasingly fly abroad again 鈥 a boon for Transat AT Inc., its CEO says.

"People from 55-plus 鈥 the baby boomers 鈥 have resumed their pre-COVID travel pattern, which was not the case in 2022," Annick Gu茅rard said Thursday.

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