 Hello everyone, this is financial author Ahmed Dan of Ahmeddan.com. On this channel, you'll find financial travel and more videos just like the one you're watching right now. If you like what you see, please give me the thumbs up and consider subscribing. Hello everyone, this is financial author Ahmeddan of Ahmeddan.com. Today I'll talk about WestJet's new ultra low cost air carrier, Silk, which will be offering services between canned Canadian cities at a very low cost starting June. The lowest cost one way of using soup would be $39 and the catch is that you'll not be able to take major airports. For example, if you're in Ontario, then instead of taking Toronto Pearson Airport, you'll have to go to Hamilton to take soup to British Columbia. And then there's no, it will not be going to Vancouver Airport, rather it will, you're going to have to go to Abbott's Food, BC using soup. And another catch is that you're only allowed to have only one personal item. And if you'd like to do anything extra, then for everything you're going to have to pay. For example, wifi, mail, carry on luggage or any other anything you'd like. So I'm going to take you to my laptop screen and then I'll show you what is the round trip cost from Toronto to Vancouver and what is the one way cost from Toronto to Vancouver. So let's take, let's go to my laptop screen and then we'll see how low soup can offer us. Thank you. Hello everyone. This is Amit Dan. So I'll be showing you what is the lowest cost you can get using soup to fly from Ontario to British Columbia. What it means that if you're in Toronto and let's say you'd like to go to British Columbia, then the catch is that you're going to have to go to Hamilton Airport. Soup doesn't operate from the major airports like Toronto Pearson Airport. So we'll see what's, you know, what the lowest fare you can get to go to British Columbia, which is going to be Abbott's Ford BC. And now on the main screen right here, you can see that there's a $39 fare from Abbott's Ford to Edmonton, but we'll check from Toronto or Ontario to British Columbia. So we'll choose one way here and then let's choose Hamilton, Ontario. And here on this screen, as you can see that soup is operating from these cities only. So Abbott's Ford, Edmonton, Halifax, Hamilton and Unipeg. So one, two, three, five cities and we'll choose Hamilton. And then because this is one way, so we're going to choose the target city, which is going to be British Columbia. And then we'll see what is the deeper date. Soup is going to operate from June, but we'll see what is the lowest cost we get for this fare, even in July or after. So here I'm looking at June. Okay, it doesn't make sense. Maybe I have to, sorry, I have to hit search. So if I hit search here, then looks like there are no flights available for the date you selected. So let's go to modify. And here again, so deeper date is going to be, okay, so it looks like starting June 20. So here we can see 339 June 21st, 179 June 22nd, 149. And if you look at July, then I can see all fears, but I don't see anything below 179. Okay, let's try August. And same here, September, same here. 179. I see 149. I see 149 here, which is September 14. Let me go back to July to see if there's any 149. So for July, I don't see any 149. So 179. So for September, I was able to find for these dates, September 14, September 21, September 28, 149. So we have our lowest fare from Toronto or Ontario to British Columbia, which is $149. Now let's go back and search for return trip. And we are going to change it to round trip. And we have Hamilton, Ontario and Abbots for BC and deeper date is going to be, let's see, we have here June 22, which is $158. And looks like that's the lowest deferred date. I'll just quickly check August and September. And same here. I don't see anything lower than that. So let's choose June 22, $158. And then we're going to choose our return date, which is now, okay, looks like June. Okay, so July, June 24. That's not realistic if you're living on June 22. So we'll see what's what we have in July. So I don't see anything lower in July than $196. Let's check August and September. August is actually up and September is $131. I see $131. So September 21. Let's click on that. So we have these two dates. And let's search, hit on search flights. And we have Friday, departing a flight is Friday June 22. And let's hit on here. Okay, so let's hit on here. And departing. Oh, I have to put a check tick mark here. And so we have the departing flight and returning flight is September 21, which is right here. And we get our total fare right here, which is $317.85. 375, 317, and 85. So these are the lowest fares we can find for one way and return trip from Toronto to Vancouver, which is not bad either. With the regular airline, my guess would be if you do a round trip, it would be close to $1,800 to $1,000. If you get lucky, you might get lower than that. And one way would be similar. For example, it would be $400 to $500 or even more depending on where you're looking at. So again, it's not bad at all. Even if you have to pay a little bit extra for the extra items, for example, Wi-Fi or carry on or small things like that. But still, you're getting a good deal. And if you don't mind driving to the nearest airport, which is, let's say, for Toronto residents would be the Hamilton, Ontario. So you are getting a good deal. So hopefully there will be more ultra-cost care coming in the future. So that's all for now. If you like what you see, please give it a thumbs up and consider subscribing. And I'll see you shortly with another video. Thank you.