Air Canada: Canada's Leading Air Carrier
Air Canada is one of the top premium airlines in Canada and is certified as an award-winning four-star airline. The Carrier is globally known for its exceptional client assistance and hospitality. Air Canada is the flag carrier airline of Canada and the largest airline in Canada in terms of the number of departures, fleet size, and passengers carried. However, Canada's national airline is formed by the Canadian federal government. It is the only international airline in North America to obtain a Four-Star rating from Skytrax. Air Canada has codeshare agreements with 35 airlines and interline agreements with 105 airlines—making it a prevailing airline in the industry. Including Air China, Avianca Airlines, Lufthansa Airlines, Turkish Airlines, EVA Air, Swiss International Air Lines, etc. It is one of Canada's oldest airlines in operation. Air Canada is the founding member of the internationally renowned SkyTeam airline alliance, the world's most prominent air alliance with 19 top-class airline members. Since its establishment in 1937, Air Canada has earned numerous noteworthy awards and accolades over the past years. For instance, the Skytrax World Airline Awards awarded Air Canada with "Best Business Class in North America." The airline is renowned worldwide for its exceptional client assistance, providing its passengers with flawless and hassle-free trips.
The Carrier regularly serves more than 1000 flights on scheduled routes, and it conveys 8.3 million passengers annually. Air Canada is an award-winning airline and operates its services at 222 domestic destinations in 47 countries across six inhabited continents via its Four primary hubs. Including Montréal–Trudeau International Airport (YUL), Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ), Calgary International Airport (YYC), and Vancouver International Airport (YVR). The airline is made up of 191 active aircraft of fleets and placed an order for ten narrow-bodied planes. Air Canada operates a fleet of Boeing 777, Boeing A330, and Boeing 787 Dreamliner wide-body aircraft for long-haul flights. It also uses the Airbus A320 family planes, Boeing 737 MAX 8, and Airbus A220-300 short-haul aircraft. The Carrier is recognized for its fuel-efficient fleet, with an average airliner age of 10.9 Years, which gives the airline a competitive advantage over its competitor. Air Canada's fleet features four types of configuration cabins: Signature class, Regional Business class, Premium economy class, and Economy class. The Carrier provides complimentary beverages & mouth-watering food depending on the flight duration and destination. Air Canada aims to make its passenger's travel pleasant and comfy with certain services such as Duty-free shops, special equipment, and Special Assistance.