Currently, February is the cheapest month in which you can book a flight to Quebec (average of $245). Flying to Quebec in July will prove the most costly (average of $453). There are multiple factors that influence the price of a flight so comparing airlines, departure airports and times can help keep costs down.
January
$267
February
$245
March
$313
April
$296
May
$336
June
$425
July
$453
August
$438
September
$387
October
$336
November
$299
December
$274
YMQ Temperature | 15.8 - 71.6 °F |
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If weather is an important factor for your trip to Quebec, use this chart to help with planning. For those seeking warmer temperatures, July is the ideal time of year to visit, when temperatures reach an average of 71.6 F. Travelers looking to avoid the cold should look outside of January, when temperatures are typically at their lowest (around 15.8 F).
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The air crew was wonderful when they were around. Unfortunately you are abandoned most of the flight. You find yourself thirsty often during a long flight. It was a free for all if you wanted anything. Get up and go get yourself. You would accumulate trash without anybody coming by to take it from you. The entertainment systems are aging but that’s due to the age of the aircraft. Call me spoiled but once you fly on Singapore Airlines everybody else doesn’t meet the standard.
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The air crew was wonderful when they were around. Unfortunately you are abandoned most of the flight. You find yourself thirsty often during a long flight. It was a free for all if you wanted anything. Get up and go get yourself. You would accumulate trash without anybody coming by to take it from you. The entertainment systems are aging but that’s due to the age of the aircraft. Call me spoiled but once you fly on Singapore Airlines everybody else doesn’t meet the standard.
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The air crew was wonderful when they were around. Unfortunately you are abandoned most of the flight. You find yourself thirsty often during a long flight. It was a free for all if you wanted anything. Get up and go get yourself. You would accumulate trash without anybody coming by to take it from you. The entertainment systems are aging but that’s due to the age of the aircraft. Call me spoiled but once you fly on Singapore Airlines everybody else doesn’t meet the standard.
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The air crew was wonderful when they were around. Unfortunately you are abandoned most of the flight. You find yourself thirsty often during a long flight. It was a free for all if you wanted anything. Get up and go get yourself. You would accumulate trash without anybody coming by to take it from you. The entertainment systems are aging but that’s due to the age of the aircraft. Call me spoiled but once you fly on Singapore Airlines everybody else doesn’t meet the standard.
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The air crew was wonderful when they were around. Unfortunately you are abandoned most of the flight. You find yourself thirsty often during a long flight. It was a free for all if you wanted anything. Get up and go get yourself. You would accumulate trash without anybody coming by to take it from you. The entertainment systems are aging but that’s due to the age of the aircraft. Call me spoiled but once you fly on Singapore Airlines everybody else doesn’t meet the standard.
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The air crew was wonderful when they were around. Unfortunately you are abandoned most of the flight. You find yourself thirsty often during a long flight. It was a free for all if you wanted anything. Get up and go get yourself. You would accumulate trash without anybody coming by to take it from you. The entertainment systems are aging but that’s due to the age of the aircraft. Call me spoiled but once you fly on Singapore Airlines everybody else doesn’t meet the standard.
Occupying most of eastern Canada, the Quebec province borders the Atlantic, Hudson and James Bay, which makes this Canadian destination vast in natural beauty. Most flights to Quebec take travelers to the bustling cities of Quebec City or Montreal, but a quick trip off the beaten path will produce lush landscapes and breathtaking water views. Quebec boasts a French flare, thanks in part to more than 80 percent of the population who hail from French descent and speak the official language.
Covering such a huge area the climate of Quebec has wide temperature variations. In the south, where most of the population live, the weather is continental, with four seasons varying from hot summers (June to August) to cold, snowy winters and lots of rain. The central region has longer colder winters and shorter cooler summers, while the far north experiences a severe Arctic climate with a freezing winter and continuous permafrost.
Peak Season:
Spring and summer months are the most highly traveled times and when most people book flights to Quebec. The weather is mild, the colors are changing and festivals abound in the region. Fall is also a nice time to visit, but weather can get cold quickly.
Off Season:
Winter is cold in Quebec, but if you don’t mind the chill then find a cheap flight to Quebec and enjoy the snow-capped scenery.