1. Air Labrador Fleet
Air Labrador operated a fleet of rugged turboprop aircraft designed for short takeoffs, unpaved runways, and harsh weather conditions. The fleet was optimized for reliability in remote northern environments.
- De Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter
- De Havilland Canada DHC-7 Dash 7
- De Havilland Canada DHC-8 Dash 8
2. Route Types
Air Labrador operated domestic regional routes, connecting Goose Bay, St. John’s, Wabush, and numerous remote communities in Labrador and northern Quebec.
3. Travel Classes
- Single Class Cabin – economy seating on all flights
4. Onboard Services
- Basic onboard service suitable for short regional flights
- Assistance for passengers traveling to remote communities
- Friendly, locally experienced cabin crew
5. Baggage
- Carry-on baggage permitted within aircraft limits
- Checked baggage allowances varied by route and aircraft type
- Cargo and essential freight services available
6. Travel Experience
Flying with Air Labrador was a practical and community-focused experience. The airline played a vital role in supplying transportation, medical access, and essential goods to isolated northern regions.