Air Canada Announces New Routes, Cuts U.S. Flights, and Launches Share Buyback Program

Air Canada is making major moves to strengthen its international presence and adjust to changing market conditions, with new routes, service suspensions, and a significant financial initiative. Expanded Latin America Network Air Canada is launching its most expansive winter schedule yet for Latin America for the 2025–2026 travel season. The airline is adding four new destinations—Rio de Janeiro in Brazil, Cartagena in Colombia, Guatemala City in Guatemala, and Guadalajara in Mexico. In total, 13 new routes are being introduced, with departures from key Canadian cities including Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver, Ottawa, Halifax, and Quebec City. The expansion marks a 16% increase in capacity to Latin America compared to the previous winter, with more than 80,000 seats available weekly. The move signals the airline’s strong commitment to growing in warm-weather destinations where demand remains high. Cuts to U.S. Routes Amid Demand Decline While expanding in Latin America, Air Canada is pulling back on some of its services to the United States. The airline will suspend five U.S. cross-border routes during the Winter 2025–2026 season. These involve secondary U.S. cities with reduced passenger demand. Executives noted a decline in bookings to the U.S., down by “low teens” percentages for travel over the next six months. Factors behind the drop include ongoing trade tensions between the two countries and a weaker Canadian dollar, which has made U.S. travel more expensive for Canadians. C\$500 Million Share Buyback On the financial side, Air Canada has launched a substantial issuer bid to repurchase and cancel up to C\$500 million worth of its shares. The buyback program began on May 16 and will run through June 20, 2025. The move aims to return value to shareholders and strengthen the company’s balance sheet as it navigates a shifting global travel market. Fleet and Service Updates Air Canada is continuing to improve the travel experience with service upgrades. Premium Economy Class has been introduced on select long-haul flights between India and Canada, offering more comfort and value to international passengers. The airline has also extended its seasonal service between Vancouver and Osaka, Japan. Flights will now operate through November 28, 2025, and will resume earlier than usual next year, beginning March 1, 2026. With a mix of aggressive international expansion, strategic route reductions, and financial restructuring, Air Canada is positioning itself to meet evolving traveler preferences and global economic realities.
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