Airlines

AC Resumes Normal Operations to Most Destinations

With the passage of Hurricane Irma, Air Canada is resuming normal operations to affected destinations.

Full service to Florida begins today (Sept. 13) and regularly scheduled flights have started to operate to most Caribbean destinations.

The airline continues to monitor the situation to assess where additional capacity or flights may be required, with intent to accommodate all customers wishing to travel. Additionally, a goodwill policy remains in effect for customers to delay or change flights without charge.

Florida service, resuming today, includes flights to Miami, Orlando, Fort Lauderdale and Tampa, and the next regularly scheduled flights to Fort Myers on Sept. 15, and Sarasota on Sept. 16.
Customers are advised that aircraft are very full on outgoing flights from Florida and, while Air Canada is adding additional capacity, space may be limited initially.

Air Canada is also resuming service to Havana, Cuba, today (Sept. 13). Other destinations in Cuba remain cancelled with plans to resume services to most destinations in the coming days, subject to the safety and security of airports and infrastructure. The airports serving Cayo Coco and Santa Clara are presently closed until Sept. 25.

Air Canada and Air Canada Rouge have resumed scheduled service to other destinations in the Caribbean. This includes the Dominican Republic and Guadeloupe, Martinique, Haiti, Jamaica and Turks and Caicos. Other flights that were disrupted in the Caribbean will resume as regularly scheduled.

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