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Air Canada and ITA Airways sign deal increasing options for travel to Italy
Air Canada and ITA Airways sign deal increasing options for travel to Italy

Vancouver Sun

time5 days ago

  • Business
  • Vancouver Sun

Air Canada and ITA Airways sign deal increasing options for travel to Italy

MONTREAL — Air Canada and Italian airline ITA Airways have signed a new codeshare agreement, increasing travel options between Canada and Italy. Under the agreement, Air Canada will place its AC code on select routes operated by ITA Airways from Rome's Fiumicino airport. The flights include five destinations in Italy, three in Africa as well as Tirana, Albania, and Tel Aviv. ITA Airways will place its AZ code on selected routes operated by Air Canada from Toronto's Pearson International Airport to Montreal, Ottawa, Vancouver, Edmonton, Calgary and St. John's, N.L. It will also put its code on selected Air Canada flights to the United States, including Boston, Orlando, Dallas and Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Sales of codeshare tickets began Monday for travel starting on July 21.

Air Canada and ITA Airways sign codeshare deal increasing options for travel to Italy
Air Canada and ITA Airways sign codeshare deal increasing options for travel to Italy

Winnipeg Free Press

time5 days ago

  • Business
  • Winnipeg Free Press

Air Canada and ITA Airways sign codeshare deal increasing options for travel to Italy

MONTREAL – Air Canada and Italian airline ITA Airways have signed a new codeshare agreement, increasing travel options between Canada and Italy. Under the agreement, Air Canada will place its AC code on select routes operated by ITA Airways from Rome's Fiumicino airport. The flights include five destinations in Italy, three in Africa as well as Tirana, Albania, and Tel Aviv. ITA Airways will place its AZ code on selected routes operated by Air Canada from Toronto's Pearson International Airport to Montreal, Ottawa, Vancouver, Edmonton, Calgary and St. John's, N.L. It will also put its code on selected Air Canada flights to the United States, including Boston, Orlando, Dallas and Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Sales of codeshare tickets began Monday for travel starting on July 21. Monday Mornings The latest local business news and a lookahead to the coming week. This report by The Canadian Press was first published July 14, 2025. Companies in this story: (TSX:AC)

‘A steep decline': Canada-U.S. travel continues to fall in June, data shows
‘A steep decline': Canada-U.S. travel continues to fall in June, data shows

CTV News

time10-07-2025

  • Business
  • CTV News

‘A steep decline': Canada-U.S. travel continues to fall in June, data shows

Passengers walk through the international arrivals doors at Pearson International Airport in Toronto, Wednesday, Nov.16, 2022. THE CANADIAN PRESS IMAGES/Richard Buchan Travel between Canada and the United States has continued to fall this summer, new federal data shows. Published Thursday, the latest figures count 1.66 million Canadian residents returning from travel to the U.S. in June, down 22 per cent for trips by air and 33 per cent for trips by automobile from the same time in 2024, in what Statistics Canada (StatCan) calls a 'steep decline.' The decrease stands in contrast to Canadian travel overseas, which has seen a seven per cent increase compared to June 2024. And while incoming travellers by air totalled roughly the same number as last year, there was a 10 per cent drop in visitors crossing the U.S. border into Canada by car, marking the fifth consecutive month of declining traffic. A separate report published by StatCan in June describes recent travel patterns as part of a broader trend. 'The abrupt and steep declines in Canadian residents returning from the United States at the start of 2025 suggest a notable change in travel patterns," it reads. 'However, it is currently unclear whether the change is temporary or part of a more permanent shift.' Since shortly after the 2024 U.S. presidential election, Canadian automobile travel to the United States has fallen precipitously, both for same-day excursions and overnight tourism. In May, same-day return trips were down 40 per cent from 2024, a steeper decrease than those seen in the aftermath of the September 11th terror attacks (31 per cent) and the 2008 financial crisis (23 per cent). In the past 12 months, roughly 65 per cent of Canadian land returns were from same-day excursions. The steepest declines were found at high-volume border crossings including in Niagara Falls, Ont. (45 per cent), Douglas, B.C. (53 per cent) and along British Columbia's Pacific Highway (58 per cent). StatCan notes that Canadian land travel, which makes up nearly 75 per cent of the transit to the United States, is often 'more sensitive to changes in Canadian sentiment,' because it requires less planning and costs. The United States is by far the most popular international travel destination for Canadian adults, accounting for roughly 26 million of the 38 million trips made outside the country in the 2023-24 fiscal year, Global Affairs Canada notes.

WestJet to offer non-stop flights between Winnipeg, Costa Rica
WestJet to offer non-stop flights between Winnipeg, Costa Rica

CTV News

time08-07-2025

  • CTV News

WestJet to offer non-stop flights between Winnipeg, Costa Rica

The WestJet check-in area at Pearson International Airport is photographed in Toronto, Saturday, June 29, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Christopher Katsarov' WestJet is making it easier for Manitobans to escape to the beach this winter as it launches non-stop service between Winnipeg and Costa Rica. The airline made the announcement on Monday, saying the route will begin on Dec. 19, 2025, and will operate once a week. WestJet also announced it will operate 23 non-stop routes from Winnipeg this winter, including to Mexico, Latin America and the Caribbean. It's also adding more flights to Cancun and Puerto Vallarta. Th service between Winnipeg and Liberia – located in northern Costa – marks the airline's first-ever non-stop route from the city to Central America.

Network outage at Pearson Airport could cause delays for passengers, airport says
Network outage at Pearson Airport could cause delays for passengers, airport says

Yahoo

time26-06-2025

  • Yahoo

Network outage at Pearson Airport could cause delays for passengers, airport says

Toronto's Pearson International Airport is warning that a network outage could cause delays for passengers Thursday morning. The outage is impacting some airport operations, the airport said in a post to X. Passengers may experience "longer than usual check-in times", while some flights may be impacted, the post says. The airport's website shows a few flights have been delayed as of 6:30 a.m. Thursday, but the majority of flights were still scheduled to depart on time. CBC News has reached out to Pearson International Airport for more information.

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