Category: Airlines

  • Air Canada Brings the Sun Next Winter! New Flights to the Canary Islands, Plus More Vacation Options from Coast-to-Coast

    • New flights from Toronto and Montréal to Tenerife, the only non-stop services between North America and the Canary Islands
    • New Air Canada destinations of Roatán*, Santo Domingo, Mérida*, and Mazatlán*
    • Significant expansion to sun markets from the West coast, plus more routes to Central America, the Caribbean and Mexico from across Canada
    • Expanded hotel and cruise offered through Air Canada Vacations

    MONTRÉAL, April 06, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Air Canada announced today it has added several new winter vacation destinations for the Winter 2026-27 season to its global network, including the only non-stop flights from North America to Tenerife in the Canary Islands. The airline has also added Roatán*, Santo Domingo, Mérida* and Mazatlán* as new destinations, plus several new non-stop flights to sought-after Caribbean and Mexico destinations to the airline’s winter network. Flights are available for purchase now at aircanada.com, and vacation packages will be available for purchase at aircanadavacations.com.

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    “We are further cementing Air Canada’s global network as one of the most far-reaching from the North American continent. The addition of Tenerife, in the Canary Islands, reflects our continued ambition to offer our customers and Aeroplan members an exceptional, diversified array of unique Air Canada destinations. Enabled by the next-generation capabilities of our incoming A321XLR aircraft, travellers on the only non-stop service from North America now have convenient options to reach the island renowned for its stunning volcanic scenery, a rich array of bucket-list activities and year-round warm weather,” said Mark Galardo, Executive Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer, and President of Cargo at Air Canada.

    “Air Canada is also expanding flights into Latin America from Vancouver, enabled by growing A220 and Air Canada Rouge bases that unlock sought-after, non-stop service to Costa Rica and Mexico, including to Mazatlán, a new Mexican destination. In addition, we are adding Roatán, Santo Domingo and Mérida to our global network, while introducing exciting new leisure options for our customers in Edmonton, Winnipeg, Quebec and Halifax. Together with our previously announced new services to Sapporo and Quito, and our new leisure options from Calgary to Mexico, Air Canada continues to deepen its industry-leading network, proudly connecting Canada globally,” he concluded.

    The CEO of Tenerife Tourism, Dimple Melwani, said “The arrival of Air Canada with direct flights from Toronto and Montreal is a strategic boost for Tenerife, consolidating our destination as a global leader and bringing us closer to a high-value traveler for the island. This connection with Air Canada affords us the opportunity to give Tenerife a boost in these markets with growing demand, not only as a vacation destination, but also as a global hub in strategic sectors such as business and corporate tourism, the audiovisual and cultural industries, as well as cruise tourism with multi-stop itineraries.”

    According to Melwani, “The island has spent several years working to improve its positioning in these markets, whose interest in Tenerife continues to grow, although there is still a long way to go. This direct flight makes it possible for Tenerife to reinforce our position as a gateway to Europe for North American travelers, while raising the profile of our cultural, culinary and leisure offering in priority source markets on the current roadmap. We are confident that this connection will increase the visibility of Tenerife as a comprehensive and competitive destination over other international options.”

    Air Canada’s Tenerife flights will be operated with the airline’s brand-new Airbus A321XLR aircraft featuring lie-flat seats in the Business Class cabin, bringing a wide-body experience to a narrow-body jet. With capacity for 182 passengers in a configuration of 14 Signature Class seats and 168 Economy Class seats, the A321XLR also marks the beginning of the next era in Air Canada’s cabin interiors with the introduction of a new design standard for onboard experience.

    Montréal-Tenerife flights**:

    FlightFromToDepartsArrivesDays of OperationSeason
    AC956Montréal (YUL)Tenerife (TFS)21:0009:00+1 daySatOct. 31, 2026-Apr. 24, 2027
    AC957Tenerife (TFS)Montréal (YUL)10:5514:10SunNov. 1, 2026-Apr. 25, 2027

    Toronto-Tenerife flights**:

    FlightFromToDepartsArrivesDays of OperationSeason
    AC954Toronto (YYZ)Tenerife (TFS)20:3509:00+1 dayThu, SunOct. 25, 2026-Apr. 29, 2027
    AC955Tenerife (TFS)Toronto (YYZ)10:5514:50Mon, FriOct. 26, 2026-Apr. 30, 2027

    New Destinations:

    ToFromDays of OperationSeason**
    Roatán, Honduras (RTB)*Montréal (YUL)SatDec. 12, 2026-Apr. 10, 2027
    Roatán, Honduras (RTB)*Toronto (YYZ)SunDec. 13, 2026-Apr. 11, 2027
    Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic (SDQ)Montréal (YUL)Wed-Thu, Sun-MonDec. 10, 2026-Apr. 18, 2027
    Mérida, Mexico (MID)*Toronto (YYZ)Mon, SatNov. 21, 2026-Apr. 17, 2027
    Mazatlán, Mexico (MZT)*Vancouver (YVR)Tue, FriDec. 15, 2026-Apr. 09, 2027

    New Non-stop Routes:

    FromToDays of OperationSeason**
    Vancouver (YVR)Liberia (LIR), Costa RicaWed-Thu, Sun-MonDec. 13, 2026-Apr. 12, 2027
    Vancouver (YVR)Monterrey (MTY), MexicoTue, Thu, SatDec. 03, 2026-Apr. 24, 2027
    Vancouver (YVR)Puerto Escondido (PXM), MexicoMon-Tue, Fri-SatDec. 07, 2026-Apr. 10, 2027
    Montréal (YUL)Aruba (AUA)SunDec. 06, 2026-Apr. 04, 2027
    Calgary (YYC)Cancun (CUN), MexicoMon, Wed, Fri, SunDec. 11, 2026-Apr. 11, 2027
    Calgary (YYC)Puerto Vallarta (PVR), MexicoTue, Thu, SatDec. 10, 2026-Apr. 10, 2027
    Edmonton (YEG)Montego Bay (MBJ), JamaicaMon-SunDec. 07, 2026-Apr. 04, 2027
    Winnipeg (YWG)Montego Bay (MBJ), JamaicaSun-MonDec. 07, 2026-Apr. 05, 2027
    Winnipeg (YWG)Punta Cana (PUJ), Dominican RepublicThuDec. 03, 2026-Apr. 08, 2027
    Quebec City (YQB)Pointe-a-Pitre (PTP), GuadaloupeThuDec. 17, 2026-Apr. 08, 2027
    Halifax (YHZ)Bridgetown (BGI), BarbadosThuDec. 17, 2026-Apr. 01, 2027

    *Subject to government approvals
    **Schedule and times are subject to change

    About Air Canada

    Air Canada is Canada’s largest airline, the country’s flag carrier and a founding member of Star Alliance, the world’s most comprehensive air transportation network. Headquartered in Montréal, Air Canada provides scheduled service directly to more than 180 airports in Canada, the United States and Internationally on six continents. It holds a Four-Star ranking from Skytrax. Air Canada’s Aeroplan program is Canada’s premier travel loyalty program, with more than 10 million members worldwide. Members can earn or redeem points on the world’s largest airline partner network of 45 airlines, plus through an extensive range of merchandise, hotel and car rental partners. Through Air Canada Vacations, it offers more travel choices than any other Canadian tour operator to hundreds of destinations worldwide, with a wide selection of hotels, flights, cruises, day tours, and car rentals. Its freight division, Air Canada Cargo, provides air freight lift and connectivity to hundreds of destinations across six continents using Air Canada’s passenger and freighter aircraft. Air Canada’s climate-related ambition includes a long-term aspirational goal of net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050.

  • Cargojet Exits 21 Air Investment to Strengthen Focus on Key Operations

    MISSISSAUGA, ON, April 2, 2026 /CNW/ – Cargojet Inc. (TSX: CJT) (“Cargojet” or the “Company”) today announced that it has entered into an agreement to divest its minority investment in 21 Air LLC, a Miami-based air cargo operator.

    “This decision strengthens our focus on our robust domestic network, ACMI and charter operations, while allowing us to deploy capital in areas aligned with Cargojet’s core strengths,” said Pauline Dhillon, Chief Executive Officer.

    Originally acquired in 2021, the investment in 21 Air provided valuable collaboration and insight into the U.S. cargo market. As Cargojet continues to execute on its strategic priorities, the Company is streamlining its efforts toward areas where it has a clear strategic advantage.

    Following Cargojet’s divestment of its minority investment in 21 Air, Cargojet and 21 Air will continue to collaborate on select commercial opportunities to support customers in the growing air cargo market.

    About Cargojet

    Cargojet is Canada’s leading provider of time-sensitive premium air cargo services to all major cities across North America, providing Dedicated, ACMI and International Charter services and carrying over 25,000,000 pounds of cargo weekly. Cargojet operates its network with its own fleet of 41 aircraft.

  • WestJet Encore flight attendants serve Notice to Bargain

    2 April 2026

    CALGARY, AB–(BUSINESS WIRE)–CUPE 8125, representing approximately 360 WestJet Encore cabin crew members, has officially served Notice to Bargain a new Collective Agreement.

    “We’re seeking an end to unpaid work, to resolve ongoing scheduling issues, and better wages for our members,” said Jennifer Wielohorski-Kuhnert, WestJet Encore Unit Vice President. “It comes down to this: flight attendants deserve to be paid for every hour on the job.”

    CUPE 8125 President Alia Hussain emphasized that this round of bargaining comes at a time when cabin crew across the WestJet Group are pushing for meaningful change.

    “WestJet mainline flight attendants have been in bargaining since September 2025, raising many of the same core issues of unpaid work, scheduling, and fair compensation,” said Hussain. “Encore flight attendants are now joining that push to ensure that all cabin crew across the company are treated fairly and compensated for the full scope of their work.”

    Hussain added, “We look forward to bargaining a collective agreement that reflects the value of the work our cabin safety professionals perform every day. Our members keep passengers safe, manage emergencies, and deliver frontline service, and yet too much of their time remains unpaid.”

    “Our message to WestJet is clear and consistent across the group,” said Hussain. “Pay us fairly. Pay us for all our time.”

  • WestJet bans bare feet on board

    Guests are required to keep feet covered during flights

    CALGARY, AB, April 1, 2026 /CNW/ – With warm weather on the horizon, WestJet is underlining its in-flight footwear expectations and putting a ban on bare feet. Guests are required to keep shoes, socks, slippers or other forms of foot coverage on at all times, including during takeoff, landing. and while moving about the cabin.

    “Guests should fly with confidence knowing they won’t encounter anyone else’s bare piggies in flight,” said Steph Ng, Vice-President, Brand and Marketing, WestJet Group. “The barefoot ban applies to all guests at all times, including when feet are at rest, in motion or simply enjoying the ride.”

    Any bare feet that do appear will be asked to return immediately to a covered state.

    “Whether enjoying a snack, settling in for a nap or engaging in surprisingly deep personal reflection, guests are asked to keep their feet fully covered for the duration of the flight,” Ng said.

    For 30 years, we’ve been helping Canadians travel the world–and observing feet do remarkable things along the way. In the spirit of both, and April Fool’s Day, you can watch our barefoot ban video and learn more at westjet.com/april-fools.

    And yes–for the record–proper footwear has always been required on board.

    About WestJet

    WestJet took to the skies in 1996 with just over 200 employees and three aircraft operating service to five destinations. Since then, WestJet has pioneered low-cost travel in Canada, cutting airfares in half, and increasing the flying population in Canada by more than 50 per cent. Following the 2025 integration of Sunwing, WestJet now has more than 14,000 WestJetters to support nearly 200 aircraft and connect guests to more than 100 destinations across the Americas, the Caribbean, Europe and Asia.

    As a major Canadian employer that includes WestJet Airlines, WestJet Vacations, Vacances WestJet Quebec and Sunwing Vacations, the WestJet Group is Canada’s leading low-cost airline and largest vacation provider, with a united purpose of providing affordable and accessible air and vacation travel to Canadians.

  • Air Canada & Chartright Partnership

    17 March 2026

    Chartright Recognized by Air Canada in a Landmark Pilot Development Partnership

    Chartright Air Group is proud to announce an important milestone in our continued commitment to excellence in aviation. Air Canada has selected Chartright as a trusted partner in a first of its kind Pilot Development Program in Canada. This recognition reflects the strength of our people, the depth of our safety culture, and the professionalism that defines our operations every day.

    This partnership represents more than an industry acknowledgment. It marks a significant step forward for the future of pilot development in Canada and highlights the dedication of everyone at Chartright who works to uphold the highest standards in our field.

    Building the Future of Canadian Aviation

    Developed through a collaborative effort between Chartright Air Group and Air Canada, the Pilot Development Program aims to support ambitious pilots in advancing their careers while helping to strengthen the long term pipeline of aviation talent in Canada. At its core, this program is designed to create choice and expand opportunity. It supports pilots in charting a path that reflects their ambitions while contributing to a stronger and more resilient Canadian aviation sector.

    Chartright is proud to help shape the next chapter of pilot development in Canada, and we look forward to continuing this work alongside our partners, colleagues, and the talented professionals who represent our organization every day.

  • ITA Airways Joins Star Alliance

    Star Alliance welcomes Italy’s flag carrier, further enabling seamless journeys for customers worldwide.

    ROME, March 31, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Star Alliance officially welcomed ITA Airways as its newest member, marking the completion of the Italian carrier’s integration into the world’s largest airline alliance.

    ITA Airways Joins Star Alliance

    ITA Airways marked its entry into the Alliance during a ceremony held at the Piazza di Spagna Lounge, Rome Fiumicino Airport Terminal 3. The ceremony was presided over by ITA Airways Chief Executive Officer and General Manager Joerg Eberhart, Star Alliance Chief Executive Officer Theo Panagiotoulias, and Lufthansa Group Chief Commercial Officer Dieter Vranckx, in the presence of media and institutional guests.

    Starting April 1, ITA Airways will be fully connected into the Alliance’s global network, linking its Rome Fiumicino hub and Milan Linate airport, served by 17 Star Alliance members collectively, with more than 1,150 destinations worldwide. Customers travelling across the network can now benefit from through check-in, reciprocal frequent flyer recognition and access to Star Alliance lounges, creating a more seamless customer experience, in and out of Italy.

    Celebrating the milestone, Star Alliance Chief Executive Officer Theo Panagiotoulias said: “On behalf of our members, I am delighted to welcome ITA Airways as the 26th member of Star Alliance. This is the result of a focused and collaborative integration effort. With ITA Airways on board, we not only expand our network to and from Italy, but also elevate the connected experience of our customers when travelling across multiple airlines, through access to the world’s largest network of airport lounges, more comprehensive loyalty benefits, and other benefits like baggage tracking – all designed to enhance the journey at every step.”

    Joerg Eberhart, CEO and General Manager of ITA Airways, said: “Joining Star Alliance marks a historic milestone for ITA Airways and a defining step in our growth. By becoming part of the world’s largest and most established global airline network, we significantly expand our international reach while offering our passengers a more seamless, consistent and high-quality travel experience, with access to over 1,150 destinations worldwide, smoother connections, integrated services and a stronger premium proposition. At the same time, we enter Star Alliance bringing with us our distinctive Italian identity, enriching the Alliance and reinforcing ITA Airways’ role in connecting Italy with the world, combining global standards of excellence with the warmth and elegance that define the Italian way of flying.”

    ITA Airways’ induction into the Alliance has been mentored by the Lufthansa Group, and expert teams across the group airlines have facilitated an intense integration programme over the last several months.

    Dieter Vranckx, Chief Commercial Officer of Lufthansa Group, said: “The Star Alliance membership is only possible thanks to the strong commitment and close collaboration of dedicated teams at ITA Airways, Lufthansa Group and Star Alliance. We are pleased to introduce ITA Airways as fully fledged hub airline into the Lufthansa Group and into the Alliance, expanding options for travellers across Europe and the world. Together, ITA Airways and the Lufthansa Group, are unlocking a joint value proposition that will benefit our customers, our partners, and the Star Alliance ecosystem.”

    ITA Airways, which flies over 16 million customers every year, adds more than 350 daily flights to the Alliance network, supported by a strong domestic and regional footprint. The addition expands travel options across Italy and Europe, while improving connectivity between Southern Europe and key international markets.

    As part of its membership, eligible customers can enjoy priority services, lounge access across the Alliance network, and reciprocal frequent flyer programme recognition, including earning and redeeming miles. Star Alliance Gold customers will also have access to ITA Airways lounges in Rome, Milan and Catania.

    With the addition of ITA Airways, Star Alliance now comprises 26 member airlines, offering more than 17,500 daily flights across a global network spanning over 190 countries.

    About ITA Airways

    ITA Airways is the Italian reference carrier. The Company is 59% owned by the Ministry of Economy and Finance and 41% by Deutsche Lufthansa AG. ITA Airways operates both passenger and cargo air transport services, providing Italy with high-quality connectivity to international destinations, supporting tourism and foreign trade, as well as domestic connectivity within the Country, also leveraging integrated mobility.

    Through strong digitization of processes to ensure the best possible experience and personalized services, ITA Airways places customer service at the core of its strategy. This is combined with a commitment to sustainability, which encompasses environmental aspects (such as a young, technologically advanced fleet to reduce environmental impact), social aspects (a strong focus on its employees and the communities in which it operates), and governance aspects (integrating sustainability into internal strategies and processes).

    ITA Airways is a member of Star Alliance, the world’s leading global airline alliance, connecting customers to a seamless travel experience across its member airlines worldwide.

    About Lufthansa Group

    Lufthansa Group is a global aviation group with worldwide operations and a total of more than 300 subsidiaries and equity investments. The company’s mission is to connect people, cultures, and economies in a sustainable manner. Furthermore, safety, quality, reliability, and innovation are main priorities. The Lufthansa Group comprises the Passenger Airlines and Aviation Services segments.

    The Italian airline ITA Airways is the newest member of the Lufthansa Group, with the Group having a 41 percent stake in the airline. Now, the network carriers consist of Lufthansa Airlines, SWISS, Austrian Airlines, Brussels Airlines and ITA Airways. These airlines offer their customers a premium experience, with high-quality products and services. The multi-hub strategy offers passengers a comprehensive route network along with the greatest possible flexibility for their journey. Eurowings is positioned as a carrier with an exclusive focus on point-to-point traffic on European short- and medium-haul routes. The Passenger Airlines segment also includes the regional airlines Lufthansa CityLine, Lufthansa City Airlines, Air Dolomiti, Edelweiss Air, Discover Airlines and the equity investment in SunExpress, the joint venture with Turkish Airlines. Since the summer of 2021, Discover Airlines has complemented the Lufthansa Group’s offering in the growing segment of leisure travel.

    Aviation Services comprises the segments Logistics and MRO, as well as additional businesses, which in particular include Lufthansa Aviation Training and Lufthansa Systems.

    The Lufthansa Group is currently investing in its onboard product, with both Lufthansa’s Allegris and SWISS Senses showcasing an entirely new travel experience. Lufthansa’s Allegris can already be experienced on certain long-haul routes. The full revamp will also include lounges, ground processes, individuality, and exclusivity.

    Lufthansa Airlines, SWISS, Austrian Airlines and Brussels Airlines are already members of the Star Alliance.

    About Star Alliance

    Established in 1997 as the first truly global airline alliance, Star Alliance was founded on a customer value proposition of global reach, worldwide recognition, and seamless service. Today, guided by a vision for a world effortlessly connected, Star Alliance enriches customer journeys and reinforces loyalty by creating tailored solutions that empower member airlines beyond their individual capabilities.

    The member airlines are: Aegean Airlines, Air Canada, Air China, Air India, Air New Zealand, ANA, Asiana Airlines, Austrian Airlines, avianca, Brussels Airlines, Copa Airlines, Croatia Airlines, EGYPTAIR, Ethiopian Airlines, EVA Air, ITA Airways, LOT Polish Airlines, Lufthansa, Shenzhen Airlines, Singapore Airlines, South African Airways, SWISS, TAP Air Portugal, THAI, Turkish Airlines, United.

    Star Alliance unites 26 of the world’s leading airlines, providing travellers with seamless access to over 1,150 airports across 190 countries – covering 90% of the world. Further connecting flights are offered by Star Alliance Connecting Partner Juneyao Airlines.

  • Air Canada Board of Directors announces the retirement of President and Chief Executive Officer

    • Comprehensive process is underway to identify next leader
       

    MONTRÉAL, March 30, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The Board of Directors of Air Canada today announced that Michael Rousseau has informed the Board that he will retire by the end of the third quarter of 2026, after nearly two decades of strong and dedicated leadership that has reinforced Air Canada’s place as a leader in the airline industry domestically and globally. Mr. Rousseau will continue to lead the company and to serve on its Board until that time.

    The Board has had a longstanding focus on CEO succession planning. Consistent with this priority, work has been underway for more than two years on a comprehensive internal development program for high potential executives. An external global search was also commenced in January 2026 to identify potential additional candidates with the skills, and experience to lead Canada’s national airline, proudly headquartered in Montréal, Québec. The Board will consider a number of performance criteria in assessing candidates including the ability to communicate in French. Mr. Rousseau has agreed to remain available as needed to ensure a seamless and smooth transition.

    “On behalf of the entire Board, I want to thank Mike for his many contributions to Air Canada as he progressed from Chief Financial Officer to Deputy CEO and then to CEO and Board member. We are grateful for the determined leadership he has provided not only in steering our company through the 2007-2008 financial crisis, COVID and other challenges, but also in capturing opportunities such as the acquisition of Aeroplan, in restoring the solvency of our pension plans and in advancing customer centricity and employee well-being priorities,” said Vagn Sørensen, Chair of the Board of Directors. “Our upcoming AGM will allow us to further recognize his achievements which include a legacy of financial strength,” he added.

    “It has been my great honour to work with the dedicated and talented people of Air Canada and to represent our outstanding organization, including as chair of the Star Alliance chief executive board and on the board of directors of the International Air Transport Association,” said Mr. Rousseau. “I look forward to supporting our company during this important transition period.”

    The Board is assisted in these initiatives by leading global organizational consulting firms Egon Zehnder and Korn Ferry.

    2026 annual meeting of shareholders

    Air Canada has today separately also confirmed the details of its 2026 annual meeting of shareholders, which can be found here.

    About Air Canada

    Air Canada is Canada’s largest airline, the country’s flag carrier and a founding member of Star Alliance, the world’s most comprehensive air transportation network. Headquartered in Montréal, Air Canada provides scheduled service directly to more than 180 airports in Canada, the United States and Internationally on six continents. It holds a Four-Star ranking from Skytrax. Air Canada’s Aeroplan program is Canada’s premier travel loyalty program, with more than 10 million members worldwide. Members can earn or redeem points on the world’s largest airline partner network of 45 airlines, plus through an extensive range of merchandise, hotel and car rental partners. Through Air Canada Vacations, it offers more travel choices than any other Canadian tour operator to hundreds of destinations worldwide, with a wide selection of hotels, flights, cruises, day tours, and car rentals. Its freight division, Air Canada Cargo, provides air freight lift and connectivity to hundreds of destinations across six continents using Air Canada’s passenger and freighter aircraft. Air Canada’s climate-related ambition includes a long-term aspirational goal of net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050.

  • WestJet welcomes Toronto Blue Jays’ Ernie Clement as new brand ambassador

     This partnership builds on WestJet’s role as Official Airline of the Toronto Blue Jays

    CALGARY, AB, March 26, 2026 /CNW/ – WestJet is proud to announce that Toronto Blue Jays infielder, Ernie Clement, has officially joined the airline as its newest Toronto Blue Jays player brand ambassador, marking a new chapter in WestJet’s long-standing relationship with Canada’s team. The partnership reflects WestJet’s continued commitment to community, connection, and a team first culture–values Clement exemplifies both on and off the field.

    The partnership with Clement builds on WestJet’s seven-year partnership renewal as the Official Airline of the Toronto Blue Jays, announced in October 2025, and will bring fans closer to the game through new content, experiences and travel-inspired activations throughout the season. 

    “As Canadians gear up for another Toronto Blue Jays season, there’s an undeniable energy that brings fans together from coast to coast,” said Steph Ng, Vice-President, Brand and Marketing at WestJet Group. “Our partnership with the Blue Jays is central to how WestJet connects those fans, and welcoming Ernie as our newest player ambassador is an exciting next step. He’s a genuine, hardworking teammate whose energy mirrors the pride and passion of WestJetters across Canada.”

    “WestJet has been an incredible partner to the Toronto Blue Jays and our fans,” said Mark Ditmars, Vice-President, Partnerships, Toronto Blue Jays. “Having Ernie help bring the partnership to life is a natural fit. He embodies the hustle, positivity and love of the game that our fans connect with.”

    As a WestJet ambassador, Clement will collaborate with the airline on fan experiences, social storytelling and special campaigns celebrating the passion of Blue Jays fans across Canada. And the timing couldn’t be more fitting: not only do WestJet and Clement share a passion for teamwork, they also share a special milestone, with both fresh off celebrating their 30th birthdays.

    “The Toronto Blue Jays have built something special in Canada, and it reminds me a lot of what WestJet has built,” said Clement. “It’s all about being a good teammate and caring for one another–and we pair well that way.”

    To learn more about WestJet’s partnership with Ernie Clement and the Toronto Blue Jays, visit: westjet.com/bluejays

    About WestJet     

    WestJet took to the skies in 1996 with just over 200 employees and three aircraft operating service to five destinations. Since then, WestJet has pioneered low-cost travel in Canada, cutting airfares in half, and increasing the flying population in Canada by more than 50 per cent. Following the 2025 integration of Sunwing, WestJet now has more than 14,000 WestJetters to support nearly 200 aircraft and connect guests to more than 100 destinations across the Americas, the Caribbean, Europe and Asia. 

    As a major Canadian employer that includes WestJet Airlines, WestJet Vacations, Vacances WestJet Quebec and Sunwing Vacations, the WestJet Group is Canada’s leading low-cost airline and largest vacation provider, with a united purpose of providing affordable and accessible air and vacation travel to Canadians. 

  • Statement from Michael Rousseau, President and Chief Executive Officer of Air Canada

    MONTRÉAL, March 26, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — A statement from Michael Rousseau, President and Chief Executive Officer of Air Canada.

    “I want to reiterate my deepest condolences to the families of the Jazz Captain and First Officer who tragically lost their lives, and recognize the profound impact this accident has had on our employees and customers. Air Canada is cooperating fully with U.S. and Canadian authorities in the investigation.

    As President and Chief Executive Officer of Air Canada, it is my duty to support those affected by this tragedy. I am deeply saddened that my inability to speak French has diverted attention from the profound grief of the families and the great resilience of Air Canada’s employees, who have demonstrated outstanding professionalism despite the events of the past few days.

    Despite many lessons over several years, unfortunately, I am still unable to express myself adequately in French. I sincerely apologize for this, but I am continuing my efforts to improve.
      
    I am also very grateful to those who have given the very best of themselves throughout the last few days to take care of our customers and each other while coping with the weight of this tragedy and I have been moved by the messages of support received from so many people who have reached out to express their thoughts for those impacted by Sunday’s tragic accident.” 

    About Air Canada

    Air Canada is Canada’s largest airline, the country’s flag carrier and a founding member of Star Alliance, the world’s most comprehensive air transportation network. Headquartered in Montréal, Air Canada provides scheduled service directly to more than 180 airports in Canada, the United States and Internationally on six continents. It holds a Four-Star ranking from Skytrax. Air Canada’s Aeroplan program is Canada’s premier travel loyalty program, with more than 10 million members worldwide. Members can earn or redeem points on the world’s largest airline partner network of 45 airlines, plus through an extensive range of merchandise, hotel and car rental partners. Through Air Canada Vacations, it offers more travel choices than any other Canadian tour operator to hundreds of destinations worldwide, with a wide selection of hotels, flights, cruises, day tours, and car rentals. Its freight division, Air Canada Cargo, provides air freight lift and connectivity to hundreds of destinations across six continents using Air Canada’s passenger and freighter aircraft. Air Canada’s climate-related ambition includes a long-term aspirational goal of net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050.

  • Update 2: Air Canada Provides Additional Information on Air Canada Express Flight AC8646

    MONTRÉAL, March 25, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The Air Canada Special Assistance Team remains in New York and is continuing their work providing support to passengers, the crew and loved ones of those involved in Air Canada Express flight 8646, operated by Jazz Aviation, on March 22.

    As of today, four of the injured passengers and crew remain in hospital.

    The aircraft has been released and Air Canada’s Maintenance teams who are on site in New York, will move the aircraft as soon as it is safe, to a secured hangar.

    Once the aircraft is in the hangar, Air Canada teams will begin the process of reuniting people with baggage and personal belongings. Items will be safely returned as soon as possible, although the process of sorting and identifying all belongings from the aircraft will take time.

    Air Canada and Jazz Aviation are cooperating with the Transportation Safety Board of Canada and the National Transportation Safety Board in the United States in the investigation of the cause of this accident.

    Family and friends who need information about passengers on Air Canada Express flight AC8646 may telephone Air Canada at 1-800-961-7099.