Air Canada Introduces New In-Flight Sports Channels

Air Canada, in-flight entertainment

Air Canada announced the addition of three new Live TV sports channels to its in-flight entertainment (IFE) system.

"Just in time for the start of the Stanley Cup Playoffs," Sportsnet ONE and Sportsnet East are available, while TVA Sports will be available onboard select flights in May.

"We are extremely excited, as the only Canadian airline with Live TV, to show the Stanley Cup Playoffs onboard. Hockey is an integral part of the Canadian identity, so it only makes sense that we offer it in French and English to our customers as part of our extensive in-flight entertainment. These new channels further cement our dedication to Canada's game. Our commitment to hockey includes flying all seven Canadian teams, being a jersey sponsor of the Montreal Canadiens, and as official airline of the PWHL," said John Moody, managing director of Onboard Product at Air Canada.

Air Canada's Live TV experience is delivered through a satellite-connected solution directly to the seat-back screen.

Live TV programming on Air Canada flights is comprised of:

  • Sportsnet ONE and Sportsnet East offer coverage of the NHL and Stanley Cup Playoffs, Toronto Blue Jays and Toronto Raptors, as well as NBA, MLB, Grand Slam of Curling, and more (available only on domestic flights)
  • TVA Sports offers French-language coverage of the NHL and Stanley Cup Playoffs, WTA, Blue Jays and MLB games, UFC, EURO 2024 and more (available on domestic and transborder flights)
  • TSN and RDS offer live sports coverage of marquee sports events, including this summer's UEFA EURO 2024 and CONMEBOL Copa América 2024™, as well as additional sports, including hockey, basketball, football, baseball, golf and tennis majors, and auto racing.
  • CTV News ChannelCanada's 24-hour all-news network.
  • LCN, Quebec's all-news station (available only on domestic flights)
  • BNN BloombergCanada's source for business news, delivering breaking updates, interviews with financial leaders, and live market coverage

Live TV is presently available on select domestic and transborder routes operated with a Live TV-enabled aircraft.

Currently, Air Canada operates 100 Boeing 777, Boeing 787, Airbus A330, Airbus A321 (with new cabins) and Airbus A220 aircraft that are Live TV-enabled.

Live TV on Air Canada flights is available as part of the airline's complimentary and extensive in-flight entertainment programming, which includes more than 1,400 hours of movies, 1,900 hours of television shows, and more than 600 hours of music and podcasts.


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