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Air Canada Vacations Leverages AC's New Routes, Added Capacity for Winter 2023-2024 Offering

Air Canada Vacations has announced its lineup of winter vacation packages for the 2023-2024 season.

The operator will be reintroducing popular seasonal destinations such as Grenada, Aruba, Los Cabos, Huatulco, Ixtapa, Saint Vincent, Saint Maarten, Saint Kitts, Great Exuma, Cayo Santa Maria, Holguin, Belize, Panama, and San Juan, Puerto Rico. Additionally, it will increase frequency and capacity to Cancun and Punta Cana.

“With the non-stop routes recently announced by Air Canada, the return of seasonal destinations as well as the increased capacity, customers will be able to book their next dream vacation with ease and can choose from our exhaustive collection of hotels and resorts,” said Nino Montagnese, Vice President, Air Canada Vacations.

“Whether it’s to dip their toes in warm beaches, embrace local cuisine, experience an unforgettable adventure or even all three, Canadians will find packages to suit various travel styles and budgets.” 

Air Canada Vacations’ resort partners include Sandals Hotels & Resorts, AMR Collection, Ocean Hotels by H10 and Melia Hotels International and more.

New and Additional Non-Stop Routes to Sunny Destinations

From

Destination  Halifax Quebe Montreal  Toronto Ottawa Winnipeg Edmonton Calgar Vancouver
Barbados 

4

Grenada 

4

Saint Lucia 

7

Kingston 

5

Puerto Plata 

1

La Romana 

NEW!

Punta Cana 

12 14 

2x Daily 

4
Cancún 

4

14 

2x Daily

21 

3x Daily 

7

Puerto Vallarta 

7

Los Cabos

NEW! 

5

Mexico City 

7

Monterrey

NEW! 

4

Bermuda 

3

Martinique 

6

NEW! 

1

Trinidad & Tobago 

4

San Juan, Puerto Rico 

2

St. Kitts 

1

Saint Vincent 

4

Saint Martin/Sint Maarten 

2

Families Can Save Up to $1,000  

Air Canada Vacations is offering an Early Booking Bonus allowing families to save up to CAD $1,000 (or $250 per person) when booking their 2023-2024 winter sun package to Mexico, the Caribbean, and Central America through their preferred travel professional.

CareFlex & CareFree

Air Canada Vacations’ CareFree and CareFlex plans are commissionable at 20 per cent when added to clients’ 2023/2024 winter holiday. For $69 (Canada & U.S.) and $99 (Mexico, the Caribbean, Central and South America & Europe) per person, the CareFlex travel protection plan allows travellers to transfer their package, change their departure date, destination or hotel, and cancel with a full refund up to 21 days prior to departure, or cancel with an in-house credit up to three days prior to departure. For only $69, the CareFree travel protection plan includes free seat selection and a Price Drop Guarantee. 

Other Highlights  

Clients booking a vacation package will receive perks with ACV's Vacation Promise program, including one free checked bag per person, connections throughout 51 Canada airports aboard Air Canada or Air Canada Rouge flights starting at CAD $55, and more. 

More information about Air Canada Vacations' winter offers can be found here.

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