Air Canada schedules new routes to Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico and Central America
Air Canada is set for its largest expansion into Latin America during the 2025–2026 winter season, increasing seat capacity by 16% compared to the previous winter. The growth includes the addition of **four new international destinations—Rio de Janeiro, Cartagena, Guatemala City, and Guadalajara—**along with 13 additional routes from six Canadian cities, the airline announced in a statement today.
From Toronto, new flights will connect to Rio de Janeiro, Cartagena, Pointe-à-Pitre, and Guadalajara. Montreal will add routes to Santiago, Cartagena, and Guatemala City. There will also be flights from Quebec City to Fort-de-France, from Halifax to Nassau and Montego Bay, and from Ottawa to the same Caribbean destinations. Finally, Vancouver will be linked with Huatulco.
"Air Canada is delivering on its ‘New Frontiers’ strategy by expanding its presence in Latin America this winter. We’re excited to add these new destinations to our global network," said Mark Galardo, Executive Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer at Air Canada. He added that the schedule has been tailored to serve Canadian travelers, global connecting passengers, and cargo opportunities.
With over 55 daily flights and 80,000 weekly seats, the airline claims it will offer the most comprehensive service to the region among Canadian carriers.
In South America, highlights include flights from Toronto to Rio de Janeiro three times a week starting December 4, and from Montreal to Santiago, Chile, beginning December 16. There will also be weekly connections to Cartagena from both cities.
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In Central America and the Caribbean, Air Canada will launch new services to Guatemala City, Nassau, Montego Bay, Fort-de-France, and Pointe-à-Pitre, among others. The airline will also resume seasonal routes to Huatulco and Monterrey in Mexico.
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