Montreal, Quebec, Canada, December 14, 2023, CNW – Air Canada (Toronto: AC) today announced it is boosting its North American network capacity for summer 2024 with the addition of two new destinations, five new routes, increased flight frequencies on key routes, and earlier resumption of popular seasonal routes in response to projected demand. Air Canada becomes the first Canadian airline to offer service to Tulum*, with flights from Toronto and Montreal to the newest airport in Mexico’s Yucatan peninsula, and to Charleston, SC from Toronto. Seats are now available for purchase at aircanada.com, via the Air Canada app, Air Canada’s contact centres and through travel agents. Flights to Tulum will be available for sale on December 15.

*subject to government approval

For summer 2024, Air Canada will be serving 120 destinations in Canada, the US and the Caribbean with up to 520 flights every day, translating to approximately 66,000 seats being dispatched, representing an increase of 5% percent North America and Caribbean seat capacity from 2023.

New destination: Tulum*, Mexico

“I celebrate this great announcement from Air Canada. Without connectivity there is no tourism, and the two new routes to the new Tulum International Airport, which is ready to receive five million passengers, will boost the arrival of tourists from our second most important source market for international tourists,” stated Lic. Miguel Torruco Marqués, Secretario de Turismo, Mexico.

Flight

From

To

Departs

Arrives

Days of
Operation

Operation

AC1854

Toronto (YYZ)

Tulum (TQO)

08:15

11:20

Fri, Sun

Year-round, begins May 3

AC1855

Tulum (TQO)

Toronto (YYZ)

12:30

17:35

Fri, Sun

Year-round, begins May 3

AC1874

Montreal (YUL)

Tulum (TQO)

08:15

12:00

Sat

Year-round, begins May 4

AC1875

Tulum (TQO)

Montreal (YUL)

13:10

18:45

Sat

Year-round, begins May 4

New destination: Charleston, SC

Charleston International Airport is delighted to welcome the addition of Toronto as an international destination, made possible by the introduction of Air Canada’s daily flights providing a seamless link between Canada’s largest metropolitan area and the Charleston Lowcountry. Not only does the new service connect two of the top cosmopolitan destinations worldwide, renowned for their extraordinary landmarks, rich culture, entertainment and leisure adventures, this route offers customers unmatched travel options and conveniences, whether travelling for leisure, visiting friends and family, or for business,” said Elliott Summey, Executive Director and CEO at Charleston International Airport.

“Air Canada’s announcement is a major milestone for our industry, the Charleston region and beyond. International visitation is integral to a healthy and sustainable tourism economy. While Canada is consistently our top country of origin for international visitors, we know there is tremendous untapped potential in the market. Beyond increasing access for leisure travelers, the daily, nonstop service creates more opportunity to recruit group business and provides improved connectivity for Charleston area residents traveling to Canada and other international destinations served through Air Canada’s Toronto hub,” said Helen Hill, CEO of Explore Charleston and Chair of the Aviation Authority Board.

Flight

From

To

Departs

Arrives

Days of
Operation

Operation

AC8629

Toronto (YYZ)

Charleston (CHS)

18:40

20:58

Daily

Year-round, begins March 28

AC8628

Charleston (CHS)

Toronto (YYZ)

10:00

12:21

Daily

Year-round, begins, March 29

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