Chrono Aviation, in partnership with travel agency Laurier Du Vallon, has arranged a chartered Boeing 737 flight to transport Montreal Canadiens fans to North Carolina for Game 2 of the playoff series against the Carolina Hurricanes.
The flight is scheduled for May 23, 2026, and will depart from Montreal, with a stop in Quebec City to pick up additional passengers before heading to Raleigh.
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The travel package costs $1,950 per person, or $1,600 before taxes, according to dose. ca.
It includes a round-trip plane ticket, a seat at Game 2, and bus transportation between Raleigh Airport and the Hurricanes' arena.
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The charter was organized after regional flight disruptions created financial challenges for fans.
Montreal supporter Jean Trudel previously paid $1,600 for a one-way flight to Raleigh for Game 1 after Air Canada canceled his original booking.
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Standard direct flights between Montreal and Raleigh typically range from $1,100 to $1,200, depending on seat availability.
Chrono Aviation structured the itinerary for maximum convenience. Passengers will return to Montreal immediately after the game ends.
"It's the trip of a lifetime. We want to bring the biggest delegation of Canadiens fans to Carolina for Game #2!"
said Dany Gagnon, Head of Chrono Aviation.
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The effort ensures a visible group of Montreal supporters will be present inside the Hurricanes' arena during the televised broadcast.