Air Canada has announced an extensive expansion for its winter 2025-26 flight schedule, with the introduction of 13 new routes and the addition of four new destinations across Latin America and the Caribbean. This marks the airline’s most ambitious seasonal network expansion to date, increasing its regional seat capacity by 16%. The new services are designed to provide travelers with more direct access to popular leisure destinations and emerging business hubs in these regions.

The newly launched routes are now available for booking through the airline’s website and travel agents, offering Canadians more options for both vacation and business travel.

Expanded Reach to Latin America and the Caribbean

Air Canada’s expanded network includes new services to cities such as Santiago, Pointe-à-Pitre, Fort-de-France, Nassau, Montego Bay, and Huatulco. The airline has also added new destinations, including Rio de Janeiro, Cartagena, Guatemala City, and Guadalajara, expanding its footprint across the region. With these additions, Air Canada’s total weekly seat capacity in Latin America and the Caribbean will exceed 80,000, spanning over 55 daily flights.

Noteworthy new services include three weekly flights from Toronto to Rio de Janeiro and three-weekly service between Montreal and Santiago. Additionally, new Caribbean routes from Ottawa, Halifax, and Quebec City will further enhance the airline’s connectivity to these sought-after destinations.

New South American Routes and Increased Flight Frequencies

Air Canada is launching new non-stop flights to Rio de Janeiro from Toronto Pearson and to Santiago from Montreal Pierre Elliott Trudeau, both operated with the airline’s Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner fleet. These routes will cater to the growing demand from leisure travelers and business passengers alike.

The Rio de Janeiro flights will operate three times a week from December 4, 2025, to March 2026, while the Santiago service will run three times a week from December 16, 2025, to February 2026. Air Canada is also adding Cartagena to its network, offering flights from both Toronto and Montreal.

Flight Schedule for New South American Routes

Flight Route Departure (Local Time) Arrival (Local Time) Frequency
AC84 Toronto–Rio de Janeiro 23:30 11:45+1 Tue, Thu, Sat
AC85 Rio de Janeiro–Toronto 22:30 07:00+1 Wed, Fri, Sun
AC936 Toronto–Cartagena 08:15 12:40 Sat
AC937 Cartagena–Toronto 14:40 20:25 Sat
AC52 Montreal–Santiago 17:50 07:00+1 Tue, Thu, Sat
AC53 Santiago–Montreal 08:35 17:45 Wed, Fri, Sun
AC1388 Montreal–Cartagena 08:15 13:00 Sat
AC1389 Cartagena–Montreal 14:00 20:25 Sat

Additionally, Air Canada is increasing the frequency of select South American routes, with additional flights to Los Cabos from both Toronto and Vancouver. This expansion will bring up to daily flights from Toronto and five weekly flights from Vancouver to Los Cabos.

Expanding the Caribbean, Central America, and Mexico Services

Air Canada is also bolstering its winter network to the Caribbean, Central America, and Mexico with several new routes. These include services from Quebec City to Fort-de-France, and from Ottawa to Nassau and Montego Bay. Halifax will also see new weekly flights to Nassau and Montego Bay, starting in December 2025.

In Mexico and Central America, the airline is introducing new services from Montreal to Guatemala City and from Toronto to Guadalajara—two rapidly growing markets that cater to both leisure travelers and the visiting friends and relatives (VFR) segment. Vancouver will also gain a new weekly service to Huatulco, a popular resort destination on the Pacific Coast.

Flight Schedule for New Central America, Caribbean, and Mexico Routes

Flight Route Departure (Local Time) Arrival (Local Time) Frequency Season
AC1368 Montreal–Guatemala City 17:35 20:30 Thu, Sat Oct. 2 – April 2026
AC1369 Guatemala City–Montreal 08:50 16:50 Fri, Sun Oct. 3 – April 2026
AC960 Quebec–Fort-de-France 09:35 15:45 Sun Dec. 7 – April 2026
AC961 Fort-de-France–Quebec 16:45 21:20 Sun Dec. 7 – April 2026
AC946 Toronto–Pointe-à-Pitre 08:15 14:10 Sat Dec. 20 – April 11, 2026
AC953 Pointe-à-Pitre–Toronto 15:10 19:40 Sat Dec. 20 – April 11, 2026
AC1360 Toronto–Guadalajara 16:45 19:10 Tue, Thu, Sat Nov. 4 – April 2026
AC1361 Guadalajara–Toronto 06:30 14:05 Wed, Fri, Sun Nov. 5 – April 2026
AC1270 Ottawa–Nassau 07:15 11:05 Fri Dec. 5– April 10, 2026
AC1271 Nassau–Ottawa 12:15 15:40 Fri Dec. 5– April 10, 2026
AC1274 Ottawa–Montego Bay 08:30 12:15 Sun Dec. 7 – April 12, 2026
AC1275 Montego Bay–Ottawa 13:25 18:40 Sun Dec. 7 – April 12, 2026
AC1290 Halifax–Nassau 17:10 19:20 Fri Dec. 5 – April 10, 2026
AC1289 Nassau–Halifax 20:20 02:00+1 Fri Dec. 5 – April 10, 2026
AC1278 Halifax–Montego Bay 09:25 11:30 Thu Dec. 4 – Apr. 9, 2026
AC1279 Montego Bay–Halifax 12:30 20:00 Thu Dec. 4 – Apr. 9, 2026
AC980 Vancouver–Huatulco 08:30 17:35 Sun Dec. 7 – Apr. 12, 2026
AC981 Huatulco–Vancouver 18:35 22:15 Sun Dec. 7 – Apr. 12, 2026

In addition to these new routes, Air Canada is also increasing capacity on several of its existing services. This includes additional flights from Toronto to Nassau, Montego Bay, and St. Maarten, as well as enhanced frequency between Montreal and Punta Cana, and Montreal and St. Maarten.

This massive expansion further solidifies Air Canada’s role in offering Canadians more diverse and accessible travel options, reinforcing its status as a leading carrier between Canada, Latin America, and the Caribbean. The new routes provide travelers with more opportunities to explore vibrant destinations for leisure, business, and cultural experiences.

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