Air Canada has announced it is strategically expanding its summer schedule to Mexico with 18 per cent more seat capacity over last summer.
While Canada and Mexico are deepening ties, the airline is further strengthening its schedule to support growing travel to and from Mexico.
Highlights of Air Canada’s Mexican network growth include the addition of new, year-round flights from Montréal to Guadalajara, as well as increased frequencies to Cancún, Monterrey, Mexico City and Puerto Vallarta, four in-demand destinations with Canadians and international travellers alike.
Air Canada offers more daily flights from the UK to Canada than any other airline, connecting customers from London Heathrow to six major Canadian cities including Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal, Calgary, Ottawa and Halifax.
From here, customers can connect to a flight of their choice to take advantage of Air Canada’s impressive network across Mexico.
Mark Galardo, Executive Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer, and President of Cargo at Air Canada, said: “We continue to expand Air Canada’s far-reaching and diversified global network with improved connectivity between our hubs and cities across Mexico.
“Since 1954, Mexico has been an important part of our global network, and this summer, Air Canada’s added capacity will further reinforce the long-standing tourism and commercial ties between our two countries…