Air Canada will add new flights to Austin and St. Louis from Montreal; and from Toronto to Charleston, South Carolina, next summer. And it will become the first Canadian carrier to offer service to Tulum, Mexico, with flights from Toronto and Montreal to the newest airport on the Yucatán Peninsula.
Mark Galardo, executive vice president, revenue and network planning, said these and other new destinations reflect the airline’s market leadership and network diversification strategy of adding capacity to in-demand leisure destinations such as Tulum and fast-growing, key metropolitan areas in the US.
By adding scale to its Canadian hubs, said Galardo, the airline “is offering more travel choices and unparalleled access to and from its worldwide network.”
For summer 2024, Air Canada will be serving 120 destinations in Canada, the US and the Caribbean with up to 520 flights every day, translating to approximately 66,000 seats, representing an increase of 5% percent in North America and Caribbean seat capacity over 2023. Image: Shutterstock