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Air Canada Warms Up Winter 2025 with Exciting New Latin America Flights

Air Canada Warms Up Winter with Exciting New Latin America Flights
Because nothing says “holiday spirit” like swapping snow boots for sandals.

If you’ve ever found yourself muttering “I need a vacation” as you scrape ice off your windshield with an expired credit card, good news: Air Canada is here to save your winter—and your sanity. They’ve just announced a massive expansion to Latin America for the 2025–2026 season, and it’s the kind of glow-up that makes your suitcase spontaneously pack itself.

We’re talking 4 brand-new destinations, 13 extra routes, and more than 80,000 seats each week headed for the sun. It’s not just a flight schedule; it’s a mass migration of Canadians in search of Vitamin D and daiquiris.

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Rio, Cartagena, Guatemala, and Guadalajara Walk into a Bar…

Let’s start with the fabulous four. Rio de Janeiro, Cartagena, Guatemala City, and Guadalajara are the latest hot spots joining Air Canada’s winter route network. Whether you’re after samba, colonial charm, volcano selfies, or tacos that ruin all other tacos, there’s something here for everyone.

The Toronto–Rio route kicks off December 4, 2025. That’s three flights a week straight into beachside bliss and away from whatever is happening outside your Canadian window. Meanwhile, Montreal’s getting a direct line to Santiago, Chile—a city that pairs skyscrapers with snow-capped mountains like it’s no big deal.

Then there’s Cartagena: if you’ve ever wanted your Instagram to look like a movie set from a Gabriel García Márquez novel, now’s your chance. Direct seasonal flights from Toronto and Montreal mean you can go from “shoveling snow” to “sipping rum on a colonial balcony” in record time.

Central America and the Caribbean: The Sequel

Montreal is also getting twice-weekly flights to Guatemala City, where you can climb volcanoes, explore Mayan ruins, and pretend you’re starring in your own adventure documentary. And let’s not overlook Quebec City’s direct connection to Martinique (yes, that’s a Caribbean island, not a fancy cheese), and Toronto’s new Saturday jaunt to Guadeloupe. Suddenly, French class has a very real purpose.

And if you’re thinking, “But what about Mexico?” Don’t worry—Air Canada hasn’t forgotten your taco-related dreams. Toronto gets a new direct flight to Guadalajara starting November 4, marking the airline’s first-ever non-stop to Mexico’s second-largest city and possibly its most underrated foodie capital.

Ottawa and Halifax Join the Party

Even Ottawa—Canada’s favorite icy government town—is getting new winter flights to Nassau and Montego Bay. So when Parliament gets a little too chilly, there’s a beach chair with your name on it. Halifax is also jumping on the Caribbean bandwagon, with flights to both destinations just in time to dodge another Nor’easter.

And Vancouver? You’re not left out. You’re getting a new Sunday escape to Huatulco, Mexico. Think beaches, eco-resorts, and the kind of sunsets that make you question your decision to ever own a parka.

Cranking Up the Heat on Popular Routes

Not only is Air Canada adding new places to explore, but it’s also turning up the volume on crowd favorites. Flights to Los Cabos, Puerto Vallarta, Nassau, and Punta Cana are all getting more frequent. That means more chances to snag a seat, more flexibility, and fewer awkward layovers where you eat $18 airport sandwiches and question your life choices.

But Wait—There’s Cargo

Sure, this is all exciting for passengers, but Air Canada is also thinking about cargo. Yes, cargo. The stuff your online orders ride in. With more belly space (not yours, the plane’s), Air Canada is ready to move more goods between Canada and Latin America. So while you’re sipping mojitos in Mexico, your snow boots can be flying in the opposite direction to someone who actually wants them.

Bottom Line? Winter Just Got Upgraded

This isn’t just a route expansion—it’s a full-blown winter rescue plan. More sun, more cities, more options to escape seasonal depression (and your in-laws). Whether you’re chasing beach vibes, business meetings, or the perfect pupusa, Air Canada is rolling out the red carpet—right onto the sand.

Now if only they could start offering in-flight margaritas…

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Emirates restarts to 4 destinations

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April 7, 2022 – Emirates restarts to 4 destinations

Emirates has announced it will ramp up its global operations with the restart of services to four destinations, including:  Bali (1 May), London Stansted (1 August), Rio de Janeiro (2 November), and Buenos Aires (2 November).

The airline has also announced it will boost services to Nigeria, Mauritius and Singapore to serve market demand. In line with the easing of travel restrictions worldwide, Emirates continues to rebuild and expand its global network to meet travel demand.

Emirates returns to Bali, London Stansted, Rio de Janeiro and Buenos Aires

Starting from 1st May, 2022 Emirates will operate five weekly flights to Bali, utilising a two-class Boeing 777-300ER aircraft. The airline will also scale up its operations from 1st July, 2022 to serve the island destination with a daily service. With its spectacular mountains, picturesque beaches and cultural appeal, Bali is considered to be a world leading tourist destination.

Starting from 1st August, 2022 Emirates will resume flight operations to London Stansted with five weekly flights, utilising Emirates’ Boeing 777-300ER aircraft fitted with the ‘Game Changer’ First Class product.

From 1st September, the airline will increase its services to offer a daily flight. By October 2022, the airline will be serving the UK with 110 weekly flights, including: six times daily to London Heathrow; double daily A380 service to Gatwick; three times daily to Manchester, including a double daily A380 service (starting 1st October, 2022); double daily service to Birmingham; five weekly flights to Newcastle (with the fifth weekly flight starting from 1st July, 2022); and a daily service to Glasgow.

Emirates will operate four weekly flights to Buenos Aires via Rio de Janeiro, on its Boeing 777-300ER aircraft from 2nd November, 2022 – offering customers from Argentina and Brazil direct connectivity to popular business and leisure destinations across the Middle East, Africa and Asia.

 

From 1 February 2023, Emirates will scale up its operations to a daily service, offering customers greater convenience, choice and flexibility while planning their travel.

Boosting operations to Nigeria, Mauritius and Singapore

Emirates is ramping up its services to Lagos with 11 weekly flights, starting from 1 July, 2022. The airline will ramp up its operations to the Nigerian city to offer a double daily service starting from 1st September, 2022 – taking the airline’s services to pre-pandemic levels. Emirates will also increase its services to Nigeria’s capital city, Abuja, to offer 5 weekly flights starting 1st May, 2022 and then a daily service from 1st September, 2022.

In line with rising demand, the airline will be scaling up flights to Mauritius from daily to nine weekly flights between 9 April 2022 and the end of June 2022, and then moving up to double daily flights from July 2022. Emirates’ second daily flight will provide an important boost to tourism to the Indian Ocean destination which has now relaxed entry restrictions for travellers.

 

Under the codeshare agreement with Air Mauritius, customers of both airlines can enjoy greater access and seamless connectivity to and from the island-nation.

The airline will also increase passenger services to Singapore from seven weekly flights, to 14 weekly flights, starting from 23 June, 2022. The added service will meet the increased demand for travel, since the country safely reopened to international tourists and eased travel restrictions.

Fly better to more than 130 destinations with Emirates

With the resumption of services to four more destinations, Emirates’ extensive network will span to more than 130 destinations, across six continents. The airline continues to place top priority on safe travel with the implementation of comprehensive set of measures on the ground throughout all touchpoints and on board to provide its passengers with the highest safety and hygiene standards at every step of the journey.

Customers travelling from Dubai can also take advantage of state of the art contactless technology to ease their journey through the airport.

Emirates also offers its customers an unmatched culinary experience in the skies with regionally inspired multi-course menus developed by a team of award winning chefs complemented by a wide selection of premium beverages.

Customers can sit back and relax with more than 5,000 channels of carefully curated global entertainment content featuring movies, TV shows, music, podcasts, games, audiobooks and more with ice, Emirates’ award-winning inflight entertainment system.

 

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