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Air Canada announces new destinations in the Caribbean and Mexico

the airínea Air Canada announcementó the launch of new destinations in the Caribe and México, as wellén the increase in frequencies on several of its existing routes.

Air Canada announcementó It's expansionón of your network to sun destinations for the winter 2024-25, with higher frequencies and new routes from Ottawa and Quebec City to Tulum, and from Montreal a Saint Martin. Además, m have been programmedás flights from Halifax, Ottawa, Montreal, Toronto and Vancouver to popular vacation destinations in Florida and the Caribe. This winter, Air Canada plans to operate until 50 daily flights from Canadaá, with a total of 55 vacation destinations in the Caribbean and the USA.

Air Canada con más routes to the Caribbean

“Air Canada continúExpanding the breadth of its winter leisure network by adding new routes to high-demand leisure destinations, like Saint Maarten and Tulum”, Mark Galardo said, Executive Vice President of Revenue and PlanningóNo. of Air Canada Networks. “Air Canada was the first airlineíCanadian company to launch services to Tulum, the airport sás new peníYucat Islandán to México, and we are delighted to expand our services to offer direct flights from Ottawa and Quebec City to this exciting destination. With the incorporate usón of new services to Saint Martin from Montreal, that complement our services from Toronto, Air Canada offers the largest number of weekly frequencies from Canadaá to this Caribbean islandñbinational and multicultural”.

Winter Network Highlights 2024-25:

New routes:

  • Ottawa (YOW) a Tulum (ICT) – 1 weekly flight
  • Quebec City (YQB) a Tulum (ICT) – 1 weekly flight
  • Montreal (YUL) a Saint Martin (SXM) – 1 weekly flight

Frequency increase:

  • Toronto (YYZ) a Sarasota (SRQ) – from 3 a 4 weekly flights
  • Toronto (YYZ) to New Orleans (MSY) – from 4 a 5 weekly flights
  • Toronto (YYZ) to Los Cabos (SJD) – from 3 a 5 weekly flights
  • Toronto (YYZ) a Saint Martin (SXM) – from 2 a 4 weekly flights
  • Toronto (YYZ) to Bermuda (BDA) – from 3 a 4 weekly flights
  • Montreal (YUL) a Miami (MY) – from 2 a 3 Daily flights
  • Montreal (YUL) a Phoenix (PHX) – from 2 a 4 weekly flights
  • Montreal (YUL) a San José (SJO) – from 3 weekly flights to 1 daily flight
  • Montreal (YUL) a Providenciales (PLS) – from 2 a 3 weekly flights
  • Montreal (YUL) in Fort-de-France (FDF) – from 5 a 6 weekly flights
  • Ottawa (YOW) and Tampa (TPA) – from 1 a 2 weekly flights
  • Ottawa (YOW) to Orlando (MCO) – from 2 a 4 weekly flights
  • Ottawa (YOW) a Fort Lauderdale (FLL) – from 4 a 6 weekly flights
  • Ottawa (YOW) to Punta Cana (PUJ) – from 3 a 4 weekly flights
  • Halifax (YHZ) and Tampa (TPA) – from 2 a 3 weekly flights
  • Vancouver (YVR) a Cancún (WITH A) – from 1 a 2 Daily flights

Resumptionón of seasonal flights:

  • Quebec City (YQB) to Orlando (MCO) – 2 weekly flights from 30 October
  • Quebec City (YQB) a Fort Lauderdale (FLL) – 2 weekly flights from 31 October
  • Quebec City (YQB) to Punta Cana (PUJ) – 2 weekly flights from 30 October
  • Quebec City (YQB) a Cancún (WITH A) – 1 weekly flight from 31 October

The flights are alreadyán available for sale on the website Air Canada and throughés of travel agents.

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