Air Canada and Viva Aerobus strengthen ties with new interline agreement

Air Canada and Viva Aerobus have signed an interline agreement aimed at strengthening connectivity between Mexico and Canada, offering passengers from the latter country access to Viva’s 59 destinations in Mexico.

The connection points will be Cancún, Mexico City, and Monterrey, where the agreement will facilitate connections to cities served by Viva Aerobus on a single ticket.

Currently, Air Canada’s network between Mexico and Canada consists of:

  • Montreal – Cancún: four weekly flights.
  • Montreal – Mexico City: seven weekly flights.
  • Montreal – Tulum: one weekly flight.
  • Vancouver – Cancún: two weekly flights.
  • Vancouver – Mexico City: seven weekly flights.
  • Toronto – Cancún: 14 weekly flights.
  • Toronto – Mexico City: 14 weekly flights.
  • Toronto – Tulum: one weekly flight.

According to information obtained by Aviacionline through Cirium, in addition to reinforcing frequencies on current routes, the upcoming high winter season will also add:

  • Edmonton – Cancún: two weekly flights.
  • Halifax – Cancún: three weekly flights.
  • Ottawa – Cancún: three weekly flights.
  • Ottawa – Tulum: one weekly flight.
  • Quebec – Cancún: one weekly flight.
  • Quebec – Tulum: one weekly flight.
  • Montreal – Puerto Vallarta: three weekly flights.
  • Montreal – Cozumel: one weekly flight.
  • Montreal – Ixtapa/Zihuatanejo: one weekly flight.
  • Montreal – San José del Cabo: one weekly flight.
  • Vancouver – Puerto Vallarta: six weekly flights.
  • Vancouver – San José del Cabo: four weekly flights.
  • Vancouver – Ixtapa/Zihuatanejo: one weekly flight.
  • Winnipeg – Cancún
  • Toronto – Cozumel: one weekly flight.
  • Toronto – Huatulco: one weekly flight.
  • Toronto – Puerto Vallarta: seven weekly flights.
  • Toronto – San José del Cabo: five weekly flights.
  • Toronto – Ixtapa/Zihuatanejo: one weekly flight.

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«We are very excited about this new alliance. Mexico and Canada have always had a strong commercial and tourism relationship. This agreement will allow Air Canada passengers to travel and enjoy a wide range of destinations in Mexico, including beaches, large cities, and more. We know there is a large Mexican population of students and professionals in Canada who will also benefit from this opportunity to visit their families back home,” said Jordi Porcel, Director of Alliances at Viva Aerobus.

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