Aviation history was made this week as Air Canada officially unveiled a massive winter expansion that leverages its newest narrowbody technology to reach previously unreachable horizons. On April 6, 2026, the Canadian flag carrier announced it will launch the only nonstop service between North America and Tenerife in the Canary Islands, a feat enabled specifically by the extended range of the newly delivered Airbus A321XLR. Simultaneously, the airline is utilizing a growing fleet of Airbus A220s to penetrate deeper into Latin American leisure markets from its Vancouver hub.
The A321XLR Disrupts the Transatlantic Market
The cornerstone of this announcement is the highly anticipated link to Tenerife South Airport (TFS). Historically, North American travelers heading to the Canary Islands were forced to connect through European hubs like Madrid or London. By deploying the A321XLR, an aircraft that pairs the fuel efficiency of a single-aisle jet with the range of a widebody, Air Canada is essentially creating a new "long and thin" market segment.
The A321XLR fleet, which began arriving in early 2026, features a premium-heavy configuration designed for these long-haul missions. Passengers will find 14 "Signature Class" lie-flat suites in a 1-1 layout, ensuring direct aisle access for every business-class traveler. The remaining 168 seats in Economy Class offer the airline’s latest seat-back entertainment and Wi-Fi capabilities.
“The addition of Tenerife, in the Canary Islands, reflects our continued ambition to offer our customers and Aeroplan members an exceptional, diversified array of unique Air Canada destinations,” stated Mark Galardo, Executive Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer, and President of Cargo at Air Canada. “Enabled by the next-generation capabilities of our incoming A321XLR aircraft, travelers on the only non-stop service from North America now have convenient options to reach the island renowned for its stunning volcanic scenery, a rich array of bucket-list activities, and year-round warm weather.”

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A220 Precision in the Pacific and Latin America
While the XLR conquers the Atlantic, the Airbus A220-300 is proving to be the "scalpel" in Air Canada’s surgical expansion into Latin America. From its growing base at Vancouver International Airport (YVR), the airline is introducing new nonstop routes to Mexican and Central American destinations that were previously underserved from Western Canada.
This strategic shift allows Air Canada to bypass traditional Eastern hubs, offering direct connectivity to high-yield leisure spots like Mazatlán and Monterrey. The A220’s superior economics on shorter, thinner routes allow the carrier to maintain daily or high-frequency services where a larger aircraft would be inefficient.
According to Galardo, this West Coast expansion is a direct result of fleet "right-sizing." He noted that “Air Canada is also expanding its flights to Latin America from Vancouver, thanks to the growth of our A220 and Air Canada Rouge aircraft bases. This allows us to open highly anticipated direct routes to Costa Rica and Mexico, including Mazatlán, our newest Mexican destination.”

Air Canada Winter 2026 Expansion
The following flight details reflect the newly published schedules for the A321XLR and A220 operations as confirmed by Air Canada’s network planning department.
| Flight No. | Route | Departure Time | Arrival Time | Duration | Operating Days |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| AC 954 | Toronto (YYZ) – Tenerife (TFS) | 08:35 PM | 09:00 AM (+1) | 8h 25m | Thu, Sun |
| AC 955 | Tenerife (TFS) – Toronto (YYZ) | 10:55 AM | 02:50 PM | 7h 55m | Mon, Fri |
| AC 956 | Montreal (YUL) – Tenerife (TFS) | 09:00 PM | 09:00 AM (+1) | 8h 00m | Saturday |
| AC 957 | Tenerife (TFS) – Montreal (YUL) | 10:55 AM | 02:10 PM | 7h 15m | Sunday |
| AC 1358 | Vancouver (YVR) – Mazatlán (MZT) | 08:15 AM | 01:55 PM | 3h 40m | Tue, Fri |
| AC 1822 | Vancouver (YVR) – Monterrey (MTY) | 11:30 PM | 06:10 AM (+1) | 4h 40m | Tue, Thu, Sat |
With the first A321XLR deliveries now integrated into the fleet, Air Canada has solidified its position as a pioneer in the single-aisle, long-haul revolution. By targeting unique destinations like the Canary Islands and secondary Mexican cities, the airline is successfully insulating itself from the heavy competition on traditional hub-to-hub routes. Travelers can expect the first Tenerife rotations to commence in late October 2026, marking a new chapter in Canadian-Atlantic connectivity.
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