interCaribbean Airways on Friday announced the launch of an interline agreement with Air Canada, strengthening ties between the Caribbean and Canada through key connection points in Barbados and Antigua. This partnership expands travel options for customers seeking access between the Caribbean region and Air Canada’s extensive North American and international network.

The agreement enables customers to book connecting flights on a single ticket enabling travelers to and from the Caribbean region access to Air Canada’s flights to Toronto, Montreal and other destinations while enjoying interCaribbean Airways comprehensive Caribbean network. Ticket sales are already underway. Travel will allow through check-in of customer baggage, with the customer through check-in launching in the next few weeks.
The partnership addresses the needs of Canada’s substantial Caribbean community, concentrated primarily in Toronto and Montreal with enhanced travel options, while providing Canadian travelers with enhanced access to explore destinations throughout the Caribbean. The agreement reflects both airlines’ commitment to service quality and connectivity for customers traveling between the Caribbean and Canada.
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