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Air Canada pays homage to Québec's rich culture with its Un air de chez nous initiative, unveiling three unique musical guides created in collaboration with esteemed Québecois artists. Charlotte Cardin, Alexandra Stréliski, and Sarahmée each curate a distinct sonic journey through European cities close to their hearts.

Charlotte Cardin invites listeners into her Parisian retreat, offering a glimpse into her favorite spots in the City of Light. Meanwhile, Sarahmée shares the allure of Barcelona through her eyes, while Alexandra Stréliski introduces listeners to Amsterdam's diverse ambiance.

These exclusive musical guides, blending artistry and wanderlust, are accessible on Air Canada's enRoute website and Spotify. They serve as a delightful muse for travelers envisioning their summer escapades across Europe.

Martine Boulerice, Director of Brand Marketing for Québec and Aeroplan at Air Canada, emphasizes the power of music in exploration and memory. She explains that working with Québec artists aims to inspire travelers discovering or rediscovering Europe, enriching their journeys with personal anecdotes and carefully selected music.

The guides, curated by three esteemed artists, offer invaluable insights and recommendations. Paris, Barcelona, and Amsterdam are among the 20 European destinations easily accessible via non-stop flights from Montréal.

Charlotte Cardin shares her Parisian favorites, from charming cafés to picturesque terraces. She introduces listeners to her beloved spots, inviting them to experience the City of Light as she does.

Alexandra Stréliski guides listeners through Amsterdam, emphasizing the city's cycling culture and relaxed atmosphere. She selects melodic tracks that evoke the feeling of exploring Amsterdam's streets by bike.

Sarahmée's curated playlist captures the opulence and vibrancy of Barcelona. She leads listeners through the city's colorful streets, highlighting the cultural richness of neighborhoods like Poblenou.

These curated playlists offer travelers a unique way to experience European cities through the eyes and ears of Québec artists. They provide a personal touch to the travel experience, allowing listeners to discover hidden gems and local favorites.

Air Canada's Un air de chez nous initiative celebrates Québec's cultural heritage and artistic talent while providing travelers with curated guides to enhance their European adventures.

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