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MONTREAL — Air Canada is expanding its sun network for winter 2024-2025, with no fewer than 55 Caribbean and U.S. destinations.

“Air Canada continues to expand the breadth of its winter leisure network by adding new routes to in-demand leisure destinations, including Saint Maarten and Tulum,” says Mark Galardo, Air Canada’s EVP, Revenue and Network Planning. Galardo adds that Air Canada was the first Canadian carrier to launch service to Tulum, the newest airport in Mexico’s Yucatan peninsula, “and we are thrilled to expand our services to offer nonstop flights from both Ottawa and Quebec City to this exciting destination.” From Quebec City, the Tulum route will operate once weekly, starting Dec.



13. The airline will also resume nonstop services from Québec City for winter 2024-25 to popular sun destinations Orlando, Fort Lauderdale, Punta Cana and Cancun. And from Ottawa, the Tulum route will also operate once weekly.

Meanwhile service from Ottawa to Tampa, Orlando, Fort Lauderdale and Punta Cana will increase. Air Canada also offers winter flights to Tulum from Montreal (five weekly flights) and Toronto (four weekly flights). Galardo also notes that with Air Canada’s new services to Saint Maarten from Montreal complementing its existing services from Toronto, Air Canada will offer the most weekly frequencies from Canada to the Caribbean island.

Air Canada’s St. Maarten service out of Montreal will operate once weekly, while frequencies out of Toronto wil.

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