Air Canada is Canada’s flag carrier and Star Alliance member with flights to 180+ airports worldwide. This guide covers its fare classes (from no-frills Basic to flexible Latitude and Business), Summer 2026 route expansions, Aeroplan loyalty updates, and strategies for finding last-minute deals. We include booking hacks (e.g. Google Flights/Kayak search strings), at-a-glance tips, and FAQs to help you plan your trips.
At a glance — Air Canada (2026): fares, Aeroplan & new routes
- Flag carrier & network: Canada’s largest airline serving 180+ airports across six continents and part of Star Alliance — broad partner reach for redemptions and connections.
- Fare classes: Economy ranges from Basic (most restrictive — often no free carry-on) up to Latitude (fully refundable); Premium Economy and Business add comfort and greater flexibility.
- Routes & expansions: New Summer 2026 nonstops include Montréal–Catania and Montréal–Palma de Mallorca; year-round adds include Toronto–Shanghai, Toronto–Budapest and Vancouver–Bangkok, plus increased Prague frequency.
- Aeroplan program: Points earn per dollar on Air Canada and partners from Jan 2026; Status Qualifying Credits (SQC) determine elite tiers (example: Flex fares earn 4 SQC per $1, Standard 2 SQC per $1; 25K/50K SQC thresholds for status tiers).
- Deals & booking tips: Watch Air Canada’s Travel Deals page, use Google Flights/Kayak/Skyscanner with flexible dates or Aeroplan award searches, and consider Air Canada Vacations bundles for package savings.
- Confirm exactly what Basic fares include for your route — some Basic fares exclude carry-ons and seat selection.
- Compare Aeroplan redemption rates vs cash fares — Miles+Cash and partner redemptions can offer outsized value.
- Consider Air Canada Vacations if you need a package — their promos sometimes discount tour+flight bundles by several hundred dollars.
Air Canada Overview
Air Canada is Canada’s largest airline and national flag carrier. It serves over 180 airports across North America, Europe, Asia, and beyond, and was recently rated a 4-star airline by Skytrax. As a founding member of Star Alliance, Aeroplan members can redeem points across 45 partner airlines, connecting to 1,000+ destinations. Air Canada also operates regional subsidiaries (Air Canada Express, operated by Jazz Aviation, and leisure carrier Air Canada Rouge) and Air Canada Cargo. Through Air Canada Vacations, the airline offers bundled flights, hotels, and tours to hundreds of destinations worldwide.
In 2024–2025 Air Canada rebuilt its schedule: capacity was up ~4% from 2023 (yet still below pre-pandemic 2019 levels). About 86% of seats are on North American routes, with heavy focus on its domestic hubs (YYZ, YUL, YVR). OAG reports Air Canada holds roughly 50% market share of capacity at Toronto, Montréal and Vancouver airports. Its busiest international routes include Toronto–London (YYZ–LHR), New York (LGA)–Toronto, and Toronto–Los Angeles. Domestically, top routes are Toronto–Vancouver, Toronto–Montréal, Vancouver–Calgary, and Calgary–Toronto.
Fare Classes and Booking Options
Air Canada offers multiple fare tiers within each cabin (economy, premium economy, business). In Economy, the main options are Basic, Standard, Flex, Comfort, and Latitude. Each higher tier adds perks:
- Basic Economy: Cheapest, non-refundable. Includes only one personal item (no free carry-on) and a seat assignment (auto at check-in). Changes or seat selections incur fees. Earns only 10% (domestic) or 25% (international) of Aeroplan points, with no status credits. Checked bag fees apply.
- Standard Economy: Adds an approved carry-on and limited change options (fees apply). You earn 50% of the distance in status miles (SQM) plus 100% of segments and dollars, and 25%–50% of points (see below). Still non-refundable, but you can change with a fee. Earning 100% of segments (SQS) helps qualify for status even if miles (SQM) are lower.
- Flex Economy: Fully changeable (no change fees, except fare difference) and includes one free checked bag. You earn 100% of SQM, SQS, SQD, and full Aeroplan points on all flights. Same-day airport standby is free on many routes.
- Comfort Economy: Spacious seats. New for 2025: Comfort fares now include two checked bags (was one). They also include one carry-on and faster boarding. Comfort earns 100% of points and full status credits.
- Latitude (Economy Flexible): Top-tier economy; fully refundable and most flexible (free changes, refunds). Includes 1 carry-on + 2 checked bags, lounge access (domestic), and highest bonus points earnings (often 125%). Ideal for travelers needing flexibility.
- Premium Economy: Two fare levels (Lowest & Flexible). Lowest offers one checked bag and a fixed fare; Flexible adds two checked bags, lounge access, free changes, and earn ~50% more points than Basic economy.
- Business Class: Two fare levels as well. Lowest (basically “Latitude Business”) and Fully Flexible. Business fares include premium seats (lie-flat on long-haul), 2–3 checked bags, airport lounge access, priority services, and full refundable/changeable tickets. Earning is 150% of points with even higher status credit multipliers.
A summary table highlights key differences for economy fares:
| Fare Class (Economy) | Carry-On? | Checked Bag | Refundable/Changes | Aeroplan Points % | Status Credits |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Basic | Personal item only | Fee applies (1st bag ~$35) | No, changes not allowed | 10% domestic, 25% intl | 0 SQM/SQD/SQS |
| Standard | 1 carry-on | Fee applies | No (changes with fee) | 25% domestic, 50% intl | 50% SQM, full SQS/SQD |
| Flex | Yes | 1 bag | Yes (no fee) | 100% | 100% SQM/SQS/SQD (no cap) |
| Comfort | Yes | 2 bags (as of 2025) | Yes (no fee) | 100% | 100% |
| Latitude | Yes | 2–3 bags | Fully refundable | 100%+ bonus | 100% |
| Premium Eco / Bus. | Yes | 2–3 bags | Fully refundable | 125–150% | 100% |
Table: Comparison of Air Canada economy fare features and earning (2026)
In summary, the cheapest Basic fare is best only for travelers packing light who don’t need any flexibility. Standard gives a carry-on and some status credit. Flex and above include checked baggage and free changes. After Jan 2025, Basic fares no longer include carry-on (only personal item) and seat changes cost extra. By contrast, Comfort economy now includes two checked bags, making it more attractive for leisure travelers.
When booking, consider credit card benefits and loyalty status. For example, Aeroplan elite/Star Gold members and premium-cardholders still get one free carry-on on Basic fares. If using Aeroplan points, the “Standard” points fare class is often best value since it’s the lowest points price tier (but remember the upgrade fees). Checking both cash and points prices can reveal which fare class is cheapest net of points value.
Route Network & Summer 2026 Expansion
Air Canada’s route map covers all six inhabited continents. In addition to a dense domestic and US schedule, it offers many international routes:
- Europe: Year-round service from Toronto to London, Frankfurt, Paris, Zurich, plus seasonal flights to cities like Madrid, Rome, Athens, and new (2026) routes to Catania and Mallorca.
- Asia/Pacific: Nonstop flights from Vancouver to Tokyo and Seoul, and from Toronto/Montréal to Tokyo, Beijing, Delhi, Dubai. In Summer 2026, AC is resuming Toronto–Shanghai and Toronto–Budapest (year-round) and making Vancouver–Bangkok year-round.
- Mexico/Caribbean: Flights from major Canadian cities to Cancun, Puerto Vallarta, Montego Bay, and sun destinations. AC Vacations packages often feature all-inclusive resort deals in these regions.
- Others: Routes to Australia (Toronto–Sydney in winter), Africa (Montréal–Accra), Latin America (Toronto–São Paulo), etc.
Map: Air Canada’s new Summer 2026 routes (green) include Montréal–Catania, Montréal–Mallorca, Toronto–Shanghai, Toronto–Budapest, and year-round Vancouver–Bangkok.
Summer 2026 New Routes
Air Canada announced the following Summer 2026 route launches (all schedules subject to change):
| Origin (Airport) | Destination (Airport) | Start Date | Frequency | Season |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Montréal (YUL) | Catania, Sicily (CTA) | June 4, 2026 | Tue/Wed/Thu/Sat (3x) | Summer |
| Montréal (YUL) | Palma de Mallorca (PMI) | June 17, 2026 | Mon/Wed/Fri/Sun (4x) | Summer |
| Toronto (YYZ) | Shanghai (PVG) | June 3, 2026 | Tue/Thu/Sat/Sun (4x) | Year-round |
| Toronto (YYZ) | Budapest (BUD) | June 5, 2026 | Tue/Fri/Sat/Sun (4x) | Year-round |
| Vancouver (YVR) | Bangkok (BKK) | Apr 1, 2026 | Mon/Wed/Sat (3x) | Year-round |
| Also: Toronto (YYZ) → Prague (PRG) – +1 weekly flight (now 4/week) | N/A | N/A | Peak season 2026 |
These additions make AC the only North American airline to serve Sicily, Mallorca, and Thailand nonstop. For example, the Québec City-based press release notes AC is “the first Canadian carrier” to fly to Catania and Mallorca.
AC’s fleet is modernizing too: by 2026 expect more A220s (for domestic/transborder routes) and Boeing 787s on Asia/Europe long-hauls. Keep in mind schedule updates: always verify on AirCanada.com before booking.
Aeroplan Loyalty Program (2026 Changes)
Aeroplan is Air Canada’s loyalty currency. Key 2026 updates:
- Revenue-based points: Starting Jan 1, 2026, points are earned per dollar spent, not per mile. Base earn rates on Air Canada flights will be roughly 2–6 points per $1 (depending on elite status). Elite members earn multipliers (e.g. 4× to 6×) of base rate.
- Status Qualifying Credits (SQC): From 2026 onward, elite status is earned by SQC instead of the old miles/segments/dollars metrics. You earn SQC for every $1 spent: 4 SQC/$ on Flexible fares, 2 SQC/$ on Standard, and 1 SQC/$ on packages. For example, one $500 Flex ticket would yield 2,000 SQC.
- Status thresholds: The required credits remain proportional (25K SQC for 25K status, 35K for 35K, 50K for 50K, 75K for 75K, and 125K for Super Elite). (Formerly these were 25K miles/$3K, etc..) In practice, a loyal flyer who spends heavily will maintain status faster under this model; budget flyers may find status a bit harder.
- Credit card bonuses: Aeroplan-affiliated cards can earn bonus SQC. Combined, card spending can contribute up to 25,000 SQC per year per member, helping status qualification.
- Star Alliance benefits: Aeroplan status carries full Star Alliance recognition. 25K and 35K correspond to Silver (priority services), while 50K+ are Gold (worldwide lounge access, upgrades on all partners).
- Network of partners: Besides Star Alliance, Aeroplan partners with many global airlines. Notable non-alliance partners include Emirates, Etihad, Cathay Pacific, and Virgin Australia. This lets members use points to reach destinations like Dubai, Hong Kong, and Sydney even if Air Canada doesn’t fly there directly.
Aeroplan Redemptions: The award chart is region-based. For example, North America to Europe is roughly 60K–70K points one-way in economy. Since 2023, fuel surcharges are largely gone on partner awards. Use the online search tool to compare award and cash prices. “Dynamic” pricing means each award seat can vary by date, so flexibility in travel dates/destinations often helps find sweet spots.
Booking Tips & Last-Minute Deals
How to Search Flights: Use Google Flights, Kayak, or Skyscanner with flexible settings. For instance, a Google Flights URL can be built like:
// Example Kayak Flights search (NYC–LON, April 2026):
https://www.kayak.com/flights/NYC-LON/2026-04-01/2026-04-10
This URL (when opened in a browser) lead directly to search results for the specified dates. You can edit the origin/destination codes and dates in the link to fit your itinerary.
Flexible Dates & Nearby Airports: If your travel dates are flexible, check the ±3-day calendars on Google Flights or the “whole month” option on Skyscanner to spot cheaper days. Also consider alternate airports (e.g. flying into Hamilton instead of Toronto, or Newark instead of JFK). Mid-week flights (Tuesday/Wednesday) and red-eyes often cost less.
Monitor Sales & Alerts: Air Canada’s website has a Travel Deals section and often publishes seasonal sales. For example, recent promotions included package deals like $800 off Europe tours and $200–$400 off flight+hotel bundles. Sign up for AC’s email alerts and follow @AirCanadaDeals on social media for flash sales. Third-party tools like Google Flights alerts or apps (Hopper, Scott’s Cheap Flights) can notify you of price drops.
Last-Minute Tips: Last-minute fares can drop due to unsold inventory. Air Canada’s dynamic pricing model sometimes creates deals closer to departure. Check the Air Canada website’s “Last Minute Flights” or Aeroplan redemption specials, and call the airline if you’re flexiblWhat does Air Canada’s Basic economy include?
A: Basic Economy gives you just a seat and one small personal item (laptop bag, purse). As of Jan 2025, it no longer includes a free carry-on; any larger bag must be checked for a fee. You cannot make changes or refunds, and even switching your assigned seat costs a fee. You earn minimal Aeroplan points (10–25%) and no elite miles on Basic fares. This fare suits travelers who pack very light and prioritize price above all else.
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Frequently Asked Questions — Air Canada
Quick answers about Basic fares, Aeroplan, deals, and booking/connection tips for Canada travel.
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