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May 2025
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News from Air Canada

Fast, free Wi-Fi for Aeroplan Members

Starting May 2025, flights to North America and Sun destinations will be the first to receive this complimentary service, with long-haul international flights planned to be added in 2026. So, get ready to enjoy streaming-quality internet from the moment you board, to the moment you land on your next Air Canada flight.

Air Canada Bistro

Air Canada Bistro - Travelling in Economy Class within North America or to the Caribbean? Air Canada Bistro is offered on flights of two hours or more. Rise and shine with their hearty and nutritious breakfast options or enjoy fresh Lavazza coffee, tea, and juice, always on the house!
Browse the Bistro menu

Get a head start and buy before you fly. You’ll save up to 35%* on meals, treats and drinks. Purchase Air Canada Bistro vouchers when you book your flight or up to 24 hours before you leave. In addition, TD Aeroplan credit card holders will receive a 25% statement credit on all Bistro items purchased with your card.  Learn more: Onboard Meals

 

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New Routes Unite Canadian Communities - East & West - Commencing end of June/early July 2025

WestJet has announced a major expansion of its domestic network with new non-stop service between Halifax Stanfield International Airport (YHZ) and three Canadian cities for summer 2025. The expansion includes all-new non-stop service from Saskatoon and Regina and the return of flying between Vancouver and Halifax. In addition, new flights between Winnipeg and St. John’s have been added to the extensive summer schedule. WestJet is also increasing frequency on its popular Halifax routes from Winnipeg and Edmonton, as well as between Calgary and Deer Lake.  These new additions fulfill a demand for more direct connections to Canada's East Coast.

 

New and Returning Routes:

Winnipeg – St. John’s (2x weekly, starting July 1)

Vancouver – Halifax (4x weekly, starting July 1)

Saskatoon – Halifax (1x weekly, starting June 28)

Regina – Halifax (1x weekly, starting June 29) 

 

Increased Frequencies:

 Winnipeg – Halifax: 10x weekly (43% increase)

Edmonton – Halifax: 13x weekly (8% increase)

Calgary – Deer Lake: 3x weekly (50% increase)

 

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Airport News

Construction is underway at the Calgary International Airport Domestic Terminal building to consolidate all domestic security checkpoints into one centralized screening process. The updated infrastructure will eliminate the need to remove laptops, and permitted liquids, aerosols and gels from carry-on bags, making the screening process faster, more efficient and convenient.

The Calgary Airport Authority says they will bring three separate screening checkpoints into one consolidated location that will move people through faster and allow us to meet and exceed expected passenger growth.

Passengers flying to domestic destinations on all airlines from YYC will travel through the new centralized screening area, scheduled to open to the public by the end of 2025 with seven preboarding security lanes.  Current capacity for screening will be fully maintained during construction, so passengers won’t experience project-related delays during travel in 2025.

 

The Canadian Air Transport Security Authority's (CATSA's) CT X-ray technology which Calgary is implementing is also now available on one screening line at Toronto Pearson (YYZ) Terminal 1 International checkpoint, with more to come this year.

The new piece of 3D X-ray technology allows liquids, aerosols and gels to remain packed away during screening, as long as they don't exceed the 100-ml limit. Medical devices and other large electronics — including laptops — can stay in the carry-on bags as well.

The new machines have been rolled out earlier this year with Montreal and Ottawa among the other airports to receive them. 

With this new equipment, travellers will be able to move through security screening in a faster, more efficient way which will create a smoother journey.

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BERMUDAIR

BermudAir is thrilled to expand its Canadian reach, with the addition of a nonstop service to Montreal, Quebec (YUL) June 12, 2025, operating twice-weekly.  The new route offers holiday and business visitors alike non-stop comfort and convenience to Bermuda.

In-Flight Experience: Comfort, Convenience, and Local Flavour

From the moment passengers step onboard, BermudAir is committed to delivering a superior in-flight experience. Whether you are flying in Business or Economy Class, we provide ample space with a 2-2 seating configuration on the Embraer aircraft.

Business Class: Premium seating, elevated service, and curated in-flight offerings

Economy Class: Spacious seating with thoughtful complimentary amenities, including locally inspired snacks and beverages, such as the iconic Dark ‘n Stormy

Additionally, as part of the dedication to Bermuda’s vibrant culture, BermudAir has partnered with local Bermudian establishments to bring authentic flavours right to your seat.

BermudAir also recently announced the addition of two Embraer E190 aircraft to its fleet, which are set to enter service in Spring 2025. The fleet expansion supports the airline’s growth strategy, which includes the provisioning of a spare aircraft in its fleet, the launch of new routes, and increased frequencies to existing cities, including Halifax and Toronto