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Saturday,  April 18, 2026   3:15 AM
Jamaica strengthens lift from Canada with more flights, increased frequency

Jamaica will become more accessible for visitors in Canada during the winter 2025–2026 travel season thanks to the launch of two new direct routes and increased flight frequency on existing services at Montego Bay’s Sangster International Airport.

Air Canada will expand its footprint in the Caribbean by launching new non-stop flights from Ottawa and Halifax, making Jamaica more accessible for travellers from Canada’s capital region and Atlantic provinces.

This strategic growth is projected to result in a 23.2 per cent rise in seat capacity from Air Canada to Jamaica.

“These new routes and increased frequencies are a testament to the confidence our airline partners continue to place in Destination Jamaica,” said Minister of Tourism Hon. Edmund Bartlett. “Canada remains one of our most important markets, and expanded airlift is crucial to achieving our tourism growth targets and ensuring continued economic benefits for our people.”

The new Ottawa–Montego Bay route will commence on Dec. 7, 2025, with weekly Sunday flights through April 12, 2026. The Halifax–Montego Bay service will begin on Dec. 4, 2025, operating weekly on Tuesdays until April 9, 2026.

In addition to launching new routes, Air Canada will enhance service on existing flights to two major Canadian hubs for travel to Jamaica. The Toronto route will increase to 10 weekly flights—three more than before—while the Montreal route will expand to four weekly flights, adding one additional frequency.

“As demand for Jamaica continues to grow, ensuring seamless connectivity is a top priority,” said Director of Tourism Donovan White. “These additions by Air Canada will provide more Canadians with direct access to our island’s vibrant culture, warm hospitality, and world-class attractions, especially during the peak winter season.”

Jamaica continues to be a top winter destination for Canadian travellers, and the increased air service reflects growing demand and optimism for an even more robust travel season ahead.

“As we continue to strengthen our presence in this important market, we’re confident that these new options will inspire more travellers to choose Jamaica for their next unforgettable getaway,” said Angella Bennett, regional director for Canada.


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