Air Transat’s parent company, Transat, says it incurred $105 million in additional jet fuel costs in the third quarter compared with the same period last year, attributing the increase to higher fuel prices.
The figures are presented as a year-over-year comparison for the quarter, with the impact linked specifically to jet fuel pricing. Both outlets report the same amount and explanation, describing the cost rise as an expense change rather than a broader operational or demand shift. The reporting focuses on the financial effect of fuel costs, rather than providing detailed breakdowns by route, airline network, or hedging activities.
With limited additional reporting available in the provided excerpts, the key difference across outlets is mainly geographic framing: one report is published under Winnipeg’s banner while the other is filed from Montreal for a Toronto audience. The underlying claim—an extra $105 million tied to higher jet fuel prices in the third quarter—remains consistent.