Air Canada Expands in Latin America for Winter 2025-26: 4 New Destinations and 13 New Routes

Air Canada has launched its most ambitious winter schedule to date for Latin America, with a 16% increase in capacity compared to the previous winter. This strategy strengthens its presence in the region, offering over 80,000 weekly seats and more than 55 daily flights, solidifying its position as the Canadian airline with the broadest range of destinations in Latin America.

New Latin American Destinations: Four Tourist Gems

For the 2025-26 winter season, the airline is adding four new destinations to its network, enhancing connectivity with Latin America:

Marcelo Freixo, President of Embratur, emphasized the significance of the new route to Rio de Janeiro, highlighting the growing interest among Canadian travelers in authentic and sustainable experiences in Brazil.

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Additional Routes from Canada to Latin America and the Caribbean

Air Canada is introducing 13 new routes to popular destinations, including:

Increased Frequencies on Established Routes

In addition to new destinations and routes, Air Canada is significantly boosting capacity on existing routes:

From Toronto:

From Montreal:

From Vancouver:

Mark Galardo, Executive Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer at Air Canada, stated that this expansion is part of the airline’s “New Frontiers” strategy. The approach focuses on leveraging international connecting traffic, particularly from Europe to Latin America, while also meeting the growing demand for air cargo.

“With this expansion, we offer travelers multiple options from any point in our network. Whether connecting from Europe to destinations like Santiago, Guatemala City, or Guadalajara, or for Canadians seeking a sunny escape, our customers can now plan their winter vacations with ease,” said Galardo.

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