
Air Canada announced a new flight between Montreal and Guadalajara , and will also expand its capacity to Mexico by 18% with four high-demand destinations for Canadians and other international travelers.
“We continue to expand our diversified global network with improved connectivity between our hubs and cities in Mexico. Since 1954, Mexico has been an important part of our global network, and this summer, the increased capacity will further strengthen the long-standing tourism and trade ties between our two countries. Capitalizing on the growing strength of passenger and cargo demand, a new year-round service between Montreal and Guadalajara will be offered,” said Mark Galardo, Executive Vice President, Chief Commercial Officer, and President of Cargo at Air Canada.
By summer 2026, the airline plans to operate 10 daily flights from its three global hubs to five destinations in Mexico , representing 1,700 one-way daytime seats and an 18% increase in seat capacity compared to summer 2025.
“Air transport facilitates tourism, trade, and connectivity, and Mexico is part of Air Canada’s broader strategy for Latin America to enable fast and convenient connections for passengers and cargo through our Canadian gateways to our comprehensive network across six inhabited continents,” he emphasized. Awarded.
In addition to the new route, the airline will increase the Montreal-Cancun route to 11 weekly flights, while the Toronto-Monterrey route will have four weekly flights. Vancouver-Mexico City will increase from seven to 11 weekly flights, and Vancouver-Puerto Vallarta to two weekly flights.
“As Canada leads one of the most important trade missions, we are focused on helping Canadian companies reach new markets and forge new partnerships. Announcements like this one from Air Canada will further strengthen the ties between Canada and Mexico and allow our two countries to do even more business together,” said Dominic LeBlanc, Chairman of the King’s Privy Council for Canada.
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