Air Canada Vacations (Photo Credit: Photo: Nino Montagnese)



Air Canada Vacations is gearing up for an exciting winter season with over 100 flights daily to 37 sunny destinations. This year’s lineup includes returning to favourite beach spots and boosting services to places like Bermuda, Fort-de-France, Cancun, Los Cabos, Tulum, Punta Cana, Saint Martin/Sint Maarten, Turks and Caicos, and San José, Costa Rica.

Nino Montagnese, VP of ACV, highlighted the new non-stop routes and increased flights, such as Montreal to Saint Martin/Sint Maarten, and Quebec City and Ottawa to Tulum. Travelers can choose from a wide range of vacation packages featuring top hotels and resorts in these sought-after sunny locales.

Whether you crave beach relaxation, thrilling adventures, delicious dining experiences, or all of the above, ACV has vacation packages tailored to fit every budget and style of traveler. Their winter partners include renowned names like Sandals Hotels & Resorts, Hyatt Inclusive Collection, Bahia Principe Hotels & Resorts, Ocean by H10, Melia Hotels International, and Iberostar Hotels & Resorts.

ACV also offers an array of cruise packages with partnerships with 13 cruise lines, ensuring access to hundreds of itineraries through Air Canada’s extensive network of ports.

Beyond the sun-soaked beaches, ACV’s global network provides options for winter getaways across Asia, Australia, Europe, and South America. They offer comprehensive tour packages, excursions, and hotel choices in these diverse destinations.

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