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Air Canada Confirms Ómicron Not Stopping Demand to Mexico

by Ainsley Ingram

Reached pre-crisis capacity levels in December


RR I Mexico | December 9, 2021
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RELATED TOPICS: Air Canada, Bonjour Québec, Lourdes Berho, Luis Noriega, Montreal, Quebec, Toronto


Air Canada Confirms Ómicron Not Stopping Demand to Mexico

According to Luis Noriega, general manager of Air Canada in Mexico, for this winter season, the airline will reach the same flight capacity as in 2019.

To date, it maintains daily flights from Mexico City to Montreal and Vancouver; and two daily flights from Mexico City to Toronto. And for the season, the airline has already started serving major Mexican beach destinations from some of the major cities in the maple leaf country such as: Vancouver, Calgary, Montreal, Toronto and Ottawa, to none. name just a few.

The official stressed that they are always attentive to the path that the pandemic follows, with the new Omicron variant, and points out that in case of changes or restrictions, they publish the routes with very little anticipation of the departure of flights. .

He assured that their flight plan is still intact and that they have not seen any drop in demand, neither from Mexicans going to Canada, nor from Canadians going to Mexico.

The above was affirmed during the first in-person event of Bonjour Quebec, an organization promoting the province of Quebec, which through Lourdes Berho, its representative in Mexico, showed the tourist attractions and news that it maintains the main operators of the Mexican capital. .

“Quebec is on its feet, awaiting Mexican travelers with good news such as the opening of the first all-inclusive mountain resort, the Club Quebec Charlevoix, and by January the Ice Hotel will start operating, which will be open until the last days of March, ”said Berho.

It is noteworthy that Noriega as we publish in REPORTUR.mx At the time, he ruled out the possibility that the airline could reach the new Santa Lucía airport, which is still under construction and is expected to be inaugurated on March 21, 2022. It’s done, the feasibility study and studies capacity of the AICM is missing; but it’s not in our plans, ”he said. (Air Canada returns to Mexico and excludes a landing in Santa Lucia)


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