Los Cabos gets a lift from Canada for Winter 2026–2027

The celebration you hear is coming all the way from Los Cabos, which gearing up for the winter 2026–2027 season with expanded non-stop access from across Canada.
The added lift further strengthening its position as one of the country’s most in-demand and well-connected sun destinations.
New and increased service from Toronto, Ottawa, Edmonton and Montreal reflects sustained interest from Canadian travellers and growing confidence from airline partners in the market.
Newly announced non-stop service includes:
- Porter Airlines: Toronto to Los Cabos, three times weekly
- Porter Airlines: Ottawa to Los Cabos, twice weekly
- Porter Airlines: Edmonton to Los Cabos, four times weekly
- Air Transat: Montreal to Los Cabos, once weekly
Rodrigo Esponda, Managing Director of Los Cabos Tourist Board, said: “Canada has become one of our most important international markets, and we’re seeing that growth expand across the country.”
And Esponda noted: “Airlines are adding service because demand is strong and consistent, and because Los Cabos offers an experience that continues to resonate with Canadian travellers.”
The latest expansion builds on continued strength from Canada, which ranks as Los Cabos’ second-largest international source market after the United States. Forward-looking data points to further growth in air capacity in the months ahead, while increased access from Eastern Canada continues to broaden connectivity beyond traditional Western gateways.
Set at the southern tip of the Baja California Peninsula, Los Cabos offers a distinct experience within Mexico, defined by its geography, infrastructure and approach to tourism. Surrounded by the Pacific Ocean and the Sea of Cortez, the destination operates within a contained and highly managed environment, contributing to its strong reputation for safety, ease of travel and reliability for international visitors.
Beyond accessibility, Los Cabos continues to stand out for the diversity and quality of its experiences. From marine life encounters and desert landscapes to a growing culinary and wellness offering, the destination appeals to travellers seeking more than a traditional beach holiday. A high rate of repeat visitation and longer average stays among Canadian travellers further reinforce its position as a destination that encourages deeper exploration.
Esponda also points out that: “What makes Los Cabos distinct is the combination of ocean, desert and mountains, and the ability to experience all three in a single trip.”
And he adds: “It’s a destination where travellers can move easily, feel comfortable and connect with both the environment and the culture in a meaningful way.”
With new routes coming online and continued investment in air service development, Los Cabos is well positioned to build on its momentum in the Canadian market heading into the winter season.
Go to www.visitloscabos.travel for more.
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