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News / Air Canada expands its Mexico presence with new Montréal-Guadalajara route and 18% more capacity this summer
New year-round flights to Guadalajara from Montréal starts June 2026

Air Canada announced it is strategically expanding its summer schedule to Mexico with 18 per cent more seat capacity over last summer. While Canada and Mexico are deepening ties, the airline is further strengthening its schedule to Mexico to support growing travel to and from Mexico. Highlights of Air Canada’s Mexican network growth include the addition of new, year-round flights from Montréal to Guadalajara, as well as increased frequencies to Cancún, Monterrey, Mexico City and Puerto Vallarta, four in-demand destinations with Canadians and international travellers alike. Flights are available for purchase now at aircanada.com.
Air Canada’s flights to Mexico feature premium and economy cabins, free beer, wine, premium Canadian snacks, and complementary award-winning inflight entertainment for all customers, plus fast, free Wi-Fi for all Aeroplan Members*.
New Montréal-Guadalajara flights**:
| Flight | From | To | Departs | Arrives | Days of Operation | Starts |
| AC1393 | Montréal (YUL) | Guadalajara (GDL) | 17:00 | 20:55 | Tue, Thu, Sat | Jun 2, 2026 |
| AC1392 | Guadalajara (GDL) | Montréal (YUL) | 08:05 | 15:30 | Wed, Fri, Sun | Jun 3, 2026 |
Increased capacity for Summer 2026:
| Route | Increase compared to summer 2025 |
| Montréal-Cancún |
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| Toronto-Monterrey |
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| Vancouver-Mexico City |
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| Vancouver-Puerto Vallarta |
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*Sponsored by Bell
**Schedule times are subject to change
Air Canada’s presence in Mexico
Air Canada first flew to Mexico in 1954 when flights were routed from Montréal and Toronto to Tampa to Mexico City.
Today, Air Canada connects Canada and Mexico year-round, increasing to 30 non-stop flights from eight Canadian cities to 11 destinations in Mexico during the peak winter season.
In addition to direct flights between Canada and Mexico, Air Canada conveniently connects Mexico globally to Europe and Asia through its hubs in Montréal, Toronto and Vancouver.
For Summer 2026, Air Canada plans to operate ten daily flights from the three global hubs to 5 destinations in Mexico, representing 1,700 daily seats one-way, and an 18 per cent increase in seat capacity compared to Summer 2025.









