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Canadian Airfares Up 14% From Last Year, Flight Centre Says

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If you thought inflation was having its way with grocery prices, the same applies to airfares.

A new study by Corporate Traveller, a division of Flight Centre Travel Group, finds that airfares between major Canadian cities have increased by an average of 14%. At least one popular route (YEG-YVR) has seen prices jump 82%, but one of the most heavily travelled routes (YYZ-YVR) also saw prices dip by 1%.

The study looked at third-quarter prices for ten of Canada's most popular routes flown by leisure and business travellers. Here’s what they found.

Origin

Destination

FY23Q3

FY24Q3

YOY Δ

Toronto

Vancouver

894

984

10%

Vancouver

Toronto

926

920

-1%

Calgary

Vancouver

457

580

27%

Toronto

Montreal

611

787

29%

Vancouver

Calgary

474

565

19%

Vancouver

Whitehorse

462

465

1%

Toronto

Calgary

665

826

24%

Calgary

Toronto

612

719

18%

Montreal

Toronto

574

781

36%

Edmonton

Vancouver

406

737

82%

“Canadian businesses face a growing challenge,” Corporate Traveller officials, said. “Most Canadians are already aware that it’s often much cheaper to fly internationally than to a domestic destination, but for travellers who conduct their business in Canadian cities, the high price of flights have become a major roadblock for growth.”


Jim Byers

Contributor

Jim Byers is a freelance travel writer based in Toronto. He was formerly travel editor at the Toronto Star and now writes for a variety of publications in Canada and around the world. He's also a regular guest on CBC, CTV News, Global News and other television and radio networks.

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