AIR CANADA FURTHER EXPANDS LATIN AMERICA NETWORK

Air Canada is adding flights to Latin America as it looks to diversify its global network this winter.  The airline will resume non-stop service to Lima, Peru, this winter with twice weekly flights from both Montreal and Toronto as well as adding three new routes to Central America and Mexico including, Montreal-Belize, Toronto-Puerto Escondido, and Vancouver-Tepic, Riviera Nayarit.

The airline says it’s capitalizing on strong demand to vacation destinations in South and Central America and in Mexico’s Oaxaca and Pacific coast areas.

Lima flights will be as follows:

YYZ-LIM – Tues and Fri, Dec. 5-Mar. 26 (returns Thurs, Sun)

YUL-LIM – Wed and Sat, Dec. 6-Mar. 25 (returns (Wed, Sat)

Mexico

Meanwhile, Air Canada’s newest Mexico routes are opening doors to some of the country’s buzzworthy and under the radar vacation destinations. Puerto Escondido, nestled along Oaxaca’s stunning Pacific coast, is a laid-back surf haven renowned for its golden beaches and extraordinary waves. While on Mexico’s western coast, Air Canada’s new Vancouver-Tepic, Riviera Nayarit service opens a fresh gateway to the Riviera Nayarit and oceanfront gems such as artistic San Pancho, surf-friendly Sayulita, and upscale Punta Mita.

This winter, Air Canada will offer over 80,000 weekly seats on more than 55 daily flights to 52 destinations in Latin America and the Caribbean, representing the greatest number of sun destinations the airline has served. Booking for the new routes are open now.

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