Air Canada to increase seat capacity by 18% for Mexico
Air Canada is set to increase its seat capacity by 18% for Mexico, introducing a new year-round direct route from Guadalajara to Montreal.
Air Canada has announced significant expansion plans for 2026, which include the introduction of a new year-round direct route from Guadalajara to Montreal. The airline will also increase flight frequencies to four major Mexican destinations: Mexico City, Monterrey, Cancun, and Puerto Vallarta. This move aims to cater to high demand from both international and domestic travelers.
In its growth strategy, Air Canada has detailed that this expansion will lead to an 18% increase in seat capacity compared to the previous summer. The airline emphasizes that as the ties between Canada and Mexico strengthen, it is reinforcing its flight schedule to accommodate the rising travel demand. Mark Galardo, an executive vice president at Air Canada, highlighted that Mexico has been a pivotal part of their global network since 1954 and that they are committed to enhancing connectivity to support the increasing flow of travel, which reflects the growing relationship between the two nations.
The expansion not only showcases Air Canada's commitment to bolstering travel between Canada and Mexico but also underscores the airline's broader strategy of enhancing its global network. As international travel continues to recover post-pandemic, Air Canada's increased capacity is expected to serve the needs of the growing traveler demographic, thereby strengthening both tourism and economic ties.