Air Canada is expanding its Mexican network of beach destinations for the 2024-2025 winter season with increased flights and new routes from Toronto-Pearson, Montreal, Vancouver, Ottawa and Quebec City. The offer in the Mexican Yucatan Peninsula will have new services to Tulum and there will be an increase in operations to Cancun, in the Mexican Pacific more flights will be added to San Jose del Cabo.
According to data obtained through the Federal Civil Aviation Agency in Mexico (AFAC) in the period from January to April 2024, Air Canada mobilized 119,792 passengers and 190.6 tons of cargo in 953 air operations between Canada and Mexico.
«Air Canada and Air Canada Vacations will offer a multitude of travel options and increased frequencies from airports across Canada to enable customers to conveniently reach popular winter sun destinations,» said Mark Galardo, Air Canada’s Executive Vice President, Revenue and Network Planning.
Air Canada Service Increases and New Routes in Mexico for the Winter
- Toronto – San Jose del Cabo: increases from 3 to 5 five weekly flights.
- Toronto – Tulum: four flights a week (New route).
- Montreal – Tulum: five flights per week (New route).
- Quebec City – Tulum: one weekly frequency (New route).
- Quebec City – Cancun: one weekly frequency, resumes on October 31.
- Ottawa – Tulum: one weekly frequency (New route).
- Vancouver – Cancun: increases from one to two daily flights.
See also: Air Canada increases domestic and North American flights for the summer season 2024