Air Canada announced the strategic expansion of its winter sun network that includes four new routes from Toronto and Montreal to Monterrey and Los Cabos in Mexico and, La Romana and Fort-de-France in the Caribbean. Photo Credit: Air Canada

- New flights from Toronto to Monterrey and Fort-de-France.
- New flights from Montreal to La Romana and Los Cabos.
- Overall 8% more sun capacity versus 2019 pre-pandemic schedule.
- Up to 50% more capacity from Vancouver to Mexico, Miami, Phoenix, Las Vegas. -


Air Canada today announced the strategic expansion of its winter sun network that includes four new routes from Toronto and Montreal to Monterrey* and Los Cabos* in Mexico and, La Romana and Fort-de-France in the Caribbean. The airline is also deploying a substantial increase in capacity from its Vancouver hub to sought after sun destinations such as Mexico, Miami, Phoenix, Las Vegas and San Diego, and additional flights from coast to coast to popular winter vacation destinations in Florida, Mexico and the Caribbean. Seats are available for purchase now at aircanada.com, via the Air Canada App, Air Canada's Contact Centres, and travel agents. Vacation packages are available for purchase at aircanadavacations.com

"We are seeing strong, ongoing interest for winter leisure travel, and as the leading carrier from Canada to popular sun destinations with up to 683 weekly flights planned this winter, we are thrilled to add exciting new services from Toronto and Montreal to the Caribbean and Mexico and significant increases from our Vancouver hub in response to pent up demand. With the most flights to choose from coast to coast this winter to popular leisure sun destinations and convenient travel package options through Air Canada Vacations, customers can begin booking their vacation to their preferred destination now," said Mark Galardo, Executive Vice President, Revenue and Network Planning at Air Canada.

"Air Canada continues implementing its global network strategy and has extended several European routes to year-round including Toulouse, Barcelona, Edinburgh, Lisbon, Rome, Madrid and Copenhagen. We have optimized our schedule to conveniently connect Europe to popular leisure destinations in Florida and Mexico, enabling customers from Spain, France, Italy, the UK and Denmark to enjoy one-stop travel to sought-after North American vacation destinations this winter. We look forward to welcoming our customers onboard," concluded Mr. Galardo.

Air Canada's winter sun schedule anticipates an 11 per cent capacity increase from 2022 and plans to operate eight per cent more than its 2019 pre-pandemic sun schedule. Key highlights include up to 20 routes from across Canada to Florida, increased flights from across Canada to Cancun, Montreal to Palm Beach, Toronto to Fort Myers, and from Vancouver to Miami, Cancun, Los Cabos, Puerto Vallarta, Las Vegas and Phoenix.

New route details:

Toronto – Monterrey, Mexico (year-round)*

• Air Canada becomes the only Canadian airline to offer flights between Canada and Monterrey, Mexico's third largest metropolis that is home to business headquarters and commercial interests as well as historical culture, art and architectural attractions. Flights have been timed for convenient connections between Monterrey and Europe through Air Canada's Toronto global hub.

Flight: AC1359
From: Toronto (YYZ)
To: Monterrey (MTY)
Days of Week: Mon, Wed, Fri, Sun
Departure Time: 18:00
Arrival Time: 21:35
Flight Begins: Oct. 29

Flight AC1358
From: Monterrey (MTY)
To:Toronto (YYZ)
Days of Week: Mon, Tue, Thur, Sat
Departure Time: 10:05
Arrival Time: 14:55
Flight Begins: Oct. 30

Toronto-Fort-de-France, Martinique (seasonal)

• Air Canada is the leading carrier between Canada and the French Caribbean, featuring new flights from its Toronto hub this winter complementing its year-round flights from Montreal. With 7 weekly flights from Canada to Martinique this winter peak, Air Canada has also optimized connections to and from its Toronto and Montreal hubs, bringing more people to discover Martinique.

Flight: AC950
From: Toronto(YYZ)
To: Fort-de-France (FDF)
Days of Week: Sat
Departure Time: 08:15
Arrival Time: 14:20
Flight Begins: Dec. 16

Flight: AC951
From: Fort-de-France (FDF)
To: Toronto(YYZ)
Days of Week: Sat
Departure Time: 15:25
Arrival Time: 20:05
Flight Begins: Dec. 16

Montreal- Los Cabos, Mexico (seasonal)*

• New flights from Montreal complements services from Toronto and Vancouver to this popular Mexican leisure destination.

Flight: AC975
From: Montreal (YUL)
To: Los Cabos (SJD)
Days of Week: Fri
Departure Time: 08:00
Arrival Time: 12:40
Flight Begins: Dec. 1

Flight: AC974
From: Los Cabos (SJD)
To: Montreal (YUL)
Days of Week: Fri
Departure Time: 13:40
Arrival Time: 21:05
Flight Begins: Dec. 1

Montreal-La Romana (seasonal)

Flight: AC1756
From: Montreal (YUL)
To: La Romana (LRM)
Days of Week: Sun
Departure Time: 09:10
Arrival Time: 15:10
Flight Begins: Dec. 17

Flight: AC1757
From: La Romana (LRM)
To: Montreal (YUL)
Days of Week: Sun
Departure Time: 16:10
Arrival Time: 20:05
Flight Begins: Dec. 17

Increased capacity from Vancouver year-over-year is as follows:

Route / Increase from 2022

Vancouver-Las Vegas - 14 weekly flights (up from 7)
Vancouver-Phoenix - 14 weekly flights (up from 7)
Vancouver-Puerto Vallarta - 7 weekly flights (up from 3)
Vancouver-Cancun - 7 weekly flights (up from 4)
Vancouver-Miami - 6 weekly flights (up from 3)
Vancouver-Los Cabos - 5 weekly flights (up from 3)
Vancouver-San Diego - +110% capacity increase with larger aircraft

Increased capacity from across Canada on key routes year-over-year are as follows:

Route / Increase from 2022

Halifax-Cancun - 3 weekly flights (up from 2)
Montreal-Cancun - 14 weekly flights (up from 11)
Montreal-Barbados - 4 weekly flights (up from 3)
Montreal-Fort-de-France - 6 weekly flights (up from 4)
Montreal-Miami - 14 weekly flights (up from 11)
Montreal-Orlando - +45% capacity increase with larger aircraft
Montreal-Palm Beach - 4 weekly flights (up from 2)
Montreal-Pointe-a-Pitre - 6 weekly flights (up from 5)
Montreal- Puerto Plata - 1 weekly flight (resumption)
Montreal-Turks and Caicos - +30% capacity increase with larger aircraft
Quebec City-Cancun - 4 weekly flights (up from 3)
Ottawa-Cancun - 3 weekly flights (up from 2)
Ottawa-Punta Cana - 4 weekly flights (up from 2)
Toronto-Antigua - +60% capacity increase with larger aircraft
Toronto-Bermuda - 3 weekly flights (up from 2)
Toronto-Cancun - 21 weekly flights (up from 11)
Toronto-Cayo Coco - +56% capacity increase with larger aircraft
Toronto-Curacao - +52% capacity increase with larger aircraft
Toronto-Fort Myers - 21 weekly flights (up from 14)
Toronto-Grenada - 4 weekly flights (up from 2)
Toronto-Huatulco - +62% capacity increase with larger aircraft
Toronto-Port of Spain - 4 weekly flights (resumption)
Toronto-Punta Cana - 14 weekly flights (up from 10)
Toronto- Saint Vincent - 4 weekly flights (up from 2)
Toronto-Saint Lucia - 7 weekly flights (up from 6)
Toronto-Saint Kitts and Nevis - +35% capacity increase with larger aircraft
Toronto-Sint Maarten - 2 weekly flights (up from 1)
Toronto-Turks and Caicos - +22% capacity increase with larger aircraft
Edmonton-Cancun - 3 weekly flights (up from 2)

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SOURCE: Air Canada