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Air Canada Calgary to Mexico Flights to Start December 2026

January 31, 2026 by Bryan Dearsley

Photo courtesy Air Canada

For years, Calgarians looking to trade Alberta‘s bitter winters for a beachside margarita have faced a familiar frustration: connecting flights. That all changes in December 2026, when Air Canada begins operating non-stop service from Calgary International Airport (YYC) to both Cancún and Puerto Vallarta, giving the province’s largest city its first direct Air Canada link to two of Mexico’s most popular coastal destinations. 

The announcement comes at a time when Canadian travelers are increasingly looking beyond the United States for their winter escapes, with Mexico being one of the biggest beneficiaries.

The new routes were confirmed as part of a broader winter 2026-27 network expansion that also includes the airline’s first-ever flights to Quito, Ecuador, year-round service between Toronto and both Manchester and Copenhagen, and increased frequency to destinations across South America.

New Air Canada Calgary to Mexico Flights

Mark Galardo, Air Canada’s Executive Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer, pointed to what he called “growing demand” from Calgary-based travelers and specifically referenced the airline’s “brand loyal customers in Calgary seeking out the warmth of Mexico’s beaches.”

And demand has been building for some time. According to a late-2025 survey by Snowbird Advisor, the proportion of Canadian snowbirds choosing non-U.S. destinations nearly doubled in a single year, jumping from 12 percent to 23 percent. Mexico, along with Costa Rica, Portugal, and the Caribbean, has emerged as a primary beneficiary of this trend. Data from aviation analysts at OAG indicates that Canadian airline seat capacity to Cancún alone has grown by roughly 20 percent heading into 2026, while capacity to destinations in the United States has dropped by about 10 percent overall.

For Alberta travelers specifically, the new routes eliminate the need to connect through Air Canada’s eastern hubs in Toronto or Montreal, shaving hours off what has historically been an all-day travel experience.

What to Expect on Board

Both routes will be operated by Air Canada Rouge, the airline’s leisure-focused subsidiary, using Boeing 737 MAX 8aircraft. These planes are configured with 177 seats split between two cabins: Premium Rouge, which seats 12 passengers across three rows in a 2-2 layout, and Economy, which accommodates 165 passengers in a 3-3 arrangement.

Premium Rouge passengers get recliner-style seats with seatback entertainment screens, USB and AC power outlets, and Wi-Fi access. A dedicated lavatory and galley serve the forward cabin exclusively. In Economy, every seat comes equipped with a personal seatback entertainment monitor, charging ports, and the same Wi-Fi connectivity. Seat pitch in Economy sits at 30 inches (76 cm), with preferred seats in the front rows and exit rows offering additional legroom.

All passengers, regardless of cabin, receive complimentary beer, wine, and what the airline describes as “premium Canadian snacks.” Members of Air Canada’s Aeroplan loyalty program also get free Wi-Fi throughout the flight, a perk that sets the Rouge product apart from several competing leisure carriers that still charge for in-flight connectivity.

It is worth noting that these 737 MAX aircraft are part of a broader fleet transition underway at Air Canada Rouge. 

The Routes at a Glance

Flights to Cancún will operate four times per week, and based on existing flight times for the route, passengers can expect to be in the air for roughly five and a half hours southbound, with the return leg taking closer to six hours due to prevailing headwinds.

Service to Puerto Vallarta runs three times weekly, with a flight time of approximately five hours each way. Both routes launch in December 2026, and tickets are already available for purchase through aircanada.com.

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