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  1. AC. ACA. AIR CANADA [17] 245 [18] Montréal–Trudeau, Toronto Pearson, Vancouver. Flag carrier and largest domestic and international airline of Canada measured by seat capacity [19] [20] Air Canada Express.

  2. Air Canada is Canada's largest airline, the country’s flag carrier and a founding member of Star Alliance, and provides direct service to six continents. It is the only international network carrier in North America to receive a Four-Star ranking from Skytrax.

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    Air Canada is the flag carrier and the largest airline of Canada, by size and passengers carried. Air Canada is headquartered in the borough of Saint-Laurent, Montreal, Quebec. The airline, founded in 1937, provides scheduled and charter air transport for passengers and cargo to 222 destinations worldwide. It is a founding member of the Star ...

    • 1 January 1965; 58 years ago (as Air Canada)
    • 353 (Incl. subsidiaries)
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    • Smaller Regional Canadian Airlines

    Air Canada, the nation’s flag carrier, is the biggest airline in Canada with the most destinations served. The actual Air Canada brand flies to a massive list of cities, and of course with its position in the Star Alliance, the ability to connect with 1-stop to almost any corner of the planet. Air Canada’s base is out of Montreal and is more popula...

    WestJet is Canada’s 2ndbiggest airline with its base in Calgary, making it a very popular option for Western Canucks. They've grown tremendously in the past 15 years and have added many new routes with no signs of slowing down. Pros 1. WestJet gets a better overall customer review score, outranking Air Canada 2. WestJet does have some code sharing ...

    Swoop is the largest new kid on the block when it comes to Canadian airlines, and probably the largest example of success when it comes to an ultra-low-cost airline in the country. The tickets can be extremely cheap, think as low as $79 for international flights down to Mexico or the U.S., but know they charge for absolutely everything past that. I...

    Air Transat is Canada's largest vacation and charter airline based out of Quebec. In 2021, Air Canada canceled their acquisition deal of the airline. The flights are mostly targeted at snowbirds going to the states and vacationers heading to Mexico, the Caribbean, and even some impressive European routes. Pros 1. Great deals to both popular routes,...

    Sunwing, like Air Transat, is the other major discount charter airline in Canada, offering cheap flights and vacation packages to sunny destinations. In March 2022, WestJet announced its deal to acquire Sunwing. Pros 1. Sunwing operates out of almost every Canadian airport, even smaller ones like Regina SK, offering more vacation for Canadians who ...

    Lynx, a very new ULCC kid on the block, has launched in 2022 with some great routes to start. They are currently serving 10 cities across Canada, with fares as low as $49 on their 737 planes.

    Flair Airlines has been around for about 15 years, but recently went under a re-brand as they launched more routes, really trying to stick out in the Canadian market. They are not owned by any of the big guys… yet.. so they like to lead with the message they are independent. They have some seriously low fares, like Calgary to Victoria for $29 for e...

    Porter Airlines is located at Billy Bishop airport, Toronto's smaller (cooler!) airport on the island. The airline only flies the smaller Bombardier Q400 ‘Dash' planes, but offers some decent Eastern routes, both within Canada and the States.

    Jetlines is so new to Canada that at the time of writing this article (July 2022) they still don't have their routes published. Jetlines will have its headquarters just outside of Toronto. They plan to start operations late summer / early fall 2022 and plan to fly within Canada and to the U.S., Mexico, and the Caribbean.

    In addition to all the above airlines, there are still more Canadian airlines to mention, especially for smaller regional routes. All of the below carriers offer important connections throughout the provinces and territories. Click on the carrier to see their current flight route map. 1. Central Mountain Air(mostly BC) 2. Air North(Mostly BC and AB...

  5. Air transportation. The Canadian Transportation Agency (CTA) has a mandate to keep the national transportation system running efficiently and smoothly for all Canadians. This includes: Providing licences and charter permits needed to operate an airline in Canada; Making sure airline tariffs are reasonable and follow our rules and international ...

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  7. The Montreal Convention establishes limits of carrier liability for international carriage of passengers, baggage and cargo as follows: In the case of destruction, loss, damage or delay in relation to the carriage of cargo – Limit = 22 SDR per Kilo (Article 22, paragraph 3) In the case of destruction, loss, damage or delay with respect to ...

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