Zoom Airlines
Zoom Airlines was a Canadian low-cost long-haul carrier that marketed itself to leisure travellers seeking lower-cost transatlantic flights between Canada and Europe. It positioned itself as a budget option for these routes rather than a full-service carrier and did not participate in a major global airline alliance.
The airline is no longer in operation (ceased scheduled services in 2008), so it does not serve passengers today and has no active route network.
Frequent Flyer
The airline does not have an active frequent-flyer program because it is no longer operating; there is no current miles-earning or elite-status scheme to credit flights to.
Where Zoom Airlines Flew
From a traveler’s perspective, the airline operated as a low-cost, long-haul leisure carrier focusing on transatlantic services between Canada and the United Kingdom/Europe. It did not operate as part of a major global alliance; its network was aimed at point-to-point leisure travel rather than extensive interline or alliance connectivity.
Tips for Flying Zoom Airlines
- This carrier ceased scheduled operations in 2008, so do not try to book travel with it - confirm any legacy tickets or vouchers with the issuer rather than assuming service is available.
- If you hold an old ticket or voucher issued by the airline, contact your credit-card company and travel insurer promptly to explore chargebacks or coverage for unused travel.
- When replacing a lost transatlantic itinerary, compare current leisure and full-service carriers on total price including baggage and seat selection rather than base fare alone.
- For future bookings on budget long-haul services, verify change/refund rules and what is included (checked baggage, meals, seat assignment) before paying, since those options vary widely by carrier.