Air Canada is expanding its Latin America service for winter 2025–26 with new destinations and more flights on existing routes.
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The airline is increasing its seat capacity by 16% compared to last winter, offering over 80,000 seats weekly across more than 55 daily flights.
Four new cities are joining Air Canada’s network: Rio de Janeiro, Cartagena, Guatemala City, and Guadalajara. Thirteen new routes are also launching, connecting major Canadian cities like Toronto, Montreal, Halifax, Ottawa, Quebec City, and Vancouver to destinations including Santiago, Nassau, Montego Bay, Fort-de-France, Pointe-à-Pitre, and Huatulco.
Toronto will serve the most new routes, with flights to Rio, Cartagena, Pointe-à-Pitre, and Guadalajara. Montreal adds service to Santiago, Cartagena, and Guatemala City. Quebec City will connect with Fort-de-France for the first time.
In addition to new routes, Air Canada is boosting flight frequencies to several high-demand destinations. Notably, Toronto to Nassau will increase to 12 weekly flights, while Toronto to Montego Bay will rise to 10 per week. Montreal gains a third daily flight to Punta Cana and more service to Montego Bay and St. Maarten.
Vancouver is also seeing growth, with extra flights to Los Cabos and Puerto Vallarta, and a new route to Huatulco.
All flights are now available for booking, marking the airline’s largest seasonal expansion in Latin America to date.