- New Montreal-Saint Maarten*, Ottawa-Tulum*, Quebec
City-Tulum* routes
- Non-stop flights from Quebec
City to Florida,
Mexico, Caribbean
- More flights from Halifax,
Ottawa, Montreal, Toronto, Vancouver to popular vacation
destinations
MONTREAL, June 26,
2024 /CNW/ - Air Canada announced today it is
boosting its 2024-25 winter sun network, with increased frequencies
and featuring new routes from Ottawa and Quebec
City to Tulum and from
Montreal to Saint Maarten. In
addition, more flights are scheduled from Halifax, Ottawa, Montreal, Toronto and Vancouver to popular vacation destinations in
Florida and the Caribbean. This winter, Air Canada plans to
operate up to 50 flights departing Canada every day, serving a total of 55
Caribbean and US Sun vacation destinations.
"Air Canada continues to expand
the breadth of its winter leisure network by adding new routes to
in-demand leisure destinations, including Saint Maarten and
Tulum. Air Canada was the first Canadian carrier to
launch service to Tulum, the
newest airport
in Mexico's Yucatan peninsula, and we are
thrilled to expand our services to offer non-stop flights from both
Ottawa and Quebec City to this exciting destination. With
the addition of new services to SaintMaarten from Montreal complementing our services from
Toronto, Air Canada offers the
most weekly frequencies from Canada to this binational, multicultural
Caribbean island," said
Mark Galardo, Executive Vice
President, Revenue and Network Planning, at Air Canada.
"Air Canada and Air Canada
Vacations will offer a multitude of travel options and increased
frequencies from airports across Canada so customers can conveniently reach
popular winter sun destinations. These flights are already
available for sale and customers can make their winter travel plans
now. We look forward to welcoming you onboard."
Increases in winter flying from Toronto
Toronto
|
Peak winter 2024
service improvements and
seasonal resumptions
|
Toronto (YYZ) –
Sarasota (SRQ)
|
Increases to 4 weekly
flights from 3
|
Toronto (YYZ) – New
Orleans (MSY)
|
Increases to 5 weekly
flights from 4
|
Toronto (YYZ) – Los
Cabos (SJD)
|
Increases to 5 weekly
flights from 3
|
Toronto (YYZ) – Saint
Martin (SXM)
|
Increases to 4 weekly
flights from 2
|
Toronto (YYZ) – Bermuda
(BDA)
|
Increases to 4 weekly
flights from 3
|
Toronto (YYZ) – Tulum
(TQO)
|
New winter route, 4
weekly flights
|
Increases in winter flying from Montreal
Montreal
|
Peak winter 2024
service improvements and
seasonal resumptions
|
Montreal (YUL) – Saint
Maarten (SXM)
|
New route, 1 weekly
flight
|
Montreal (YUL) – Miami
(MIA)
|
Increases to 3 daily
flights from 2
|
Montreal (YUL) –
Phoenix (PHX)
|
Increases to 4 weekly
flights from 2
|
Montreal (YUL) – San
José (SJO)
|
Increases to 1 daily
flight from 3 weekly
|
Montreal (YUL) –
Providenciales (PLS)
|
Increases to 3 weekly
flights from 2
|
Montreal (YUL) –
Fort-de-France (FDF)
|
Increases to 6 weekly
flights from 5
|
Montreal (YUL) – Tulum
(TQO)
|
New winter route, 5
weekly flights
|
Increases in winter flying from Quebec City
Quebec
|
Peak winter 2024
service improvements and
seasonal resumptions
|
Quebec (YQB) – Tulum
(TQO)
|
New route, 1 weekly
flight
|
Québec (YQB) – Orlando
(MCO)
|
Resumed October 30,
with 2 weekly flights
|
Québec
(YQB) – Fort Lauderdale (FLL)
|
Resumed October 31,
with 2 weekly flights
|
Québec (YQB) – Punta
Cana (PUJ)
|
Resumed October 30,
with 2 weekly flights
|
Québec (YQB) – Cancún
(CUN)
|
Resumed October 31,
with 1 weekly flights
|
Increases in winter flying from Ottawa
Ottawa
|
Peak winter 2024
service improvements and
seasonal resumptions
|
Ottawa (YOW) – Tulum
(TQO)
|
New route, 1 weekly
flight
|
Ottawa (YOW) – Tampa
(TPA)
|
Increases to 2 weekly
flights from 1
|
Ottawa (YOW) – Orlando
(MCO)
|
Increases to 4 weekly
flights from 2
|
Ottawa (YOW) – Fort
Lauderdale (FLL)
|
Increases to 6 weekly
flights from 4
|
Ottawa (YOW) – Punta
Cana (PUJ)
|
Increases to 4 weekly
flights from 3
|
Increases in winter flying from Halifax and Vancouver
Vancouver
|
Peak winter 2024
service improvements and
seasonal resumptions
|
Vancouver (YVR) –
Cancún (CUN)
|
Increases to 2 daily
flights from 1
|
Halifax
|
Peak winter 2024
service improvements and
seasonal resumptions
|
Halifax (YHZ) – Tampa
(TPA)
|
Increases to 3 weekly
flights from 2
|
*subject to final government approval
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any other Canadian tour operator to hundreds of destinations
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