Air Canada expands its Landline luxury coach service to connect Kingston to its global network

  • Multimodal service in partnership with The Landline Company connecting Norman Rogers in Kingston to Toronto Pearson International Airport
  • Made at Canadahigh-end coaches are fully accessible equipped with spacious leather seats with power outlets, and offer fast and free Wi-Fi
  • Correspondences without hassle with support for the entire route, door door service and air -point accumulation

MONTRÉAL, July 29. 2025 / CNW/ – Air Canada announced today the expansion of its multimodal service in partnership with Landline to allow customers of Norman Rogers in Kingston to easily take their correspondence to its world hub at Toronto Pearson International Airport. This new service by luxury coach, equipped with spacious leather seats and fast and free Wi-Fi, will be provided from September 23 at the rate of two daily back and forth scheduled to facilitate correspondence with flights to destination and departure from the global Air Canada network.

“We are delighted to once again offer customers in Kingston and the surrounding region a service connecting them to our global network. This service perfectly illustrates the new outlets arising from our growing partnership with The Landline Company, said Ranbir Singh, director – carriers and regional markets of Air Canada. Customers who travel between Norman Rogers airports from Kingston and Toronto Pearson aboard a high -end coach of Landline will benefit from the same advantages as those traveling only by plane: the convenience of a single route and the luggage labeled from Kingston, the reachment in the event of a disturbance of exploitation and opportunities to accumulate aeroplan points. »»

“We are happy to expand our partnership with Air Canada east of theOntariocommented Nick Johnson, vice-president of Landline’s commercial affairs. This new Air Canada service allows Kingston travelers to easily book in Aircanada.com a route from Kingston Airport (YGK) for Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Halifax And hundreds of other destinations served by Air Canada all over the world, with only one stopover in Toronto Pearson, as they would have done with a normal regional correspondence flight. »»

“The return of Air Canada to Kingston marks a crucial advance in restoring the links between our community and the world economy,” said Craig Desjardins, director of strategy, innovation and partnerships of the Would they kingston. This kind of reliable and integrated means of transport is essential to support our tourism sector, facilitate the mobility of the workforce and strengthen the attraction of Kingston as a destination of choice for conferences, investments and innovation. The partnership between Air Canada and Landline makes it possible to ensure that Kingston remains open, accessible and competitive within a rapidly evolving economy. »»

Functioning

Air Canada and The Landline Company have been offering intermodal transport services since May 2024 to connect Toronto Pearson Airport to John C. Munro International Airport Hamilton and at the Waterloo region’s international airport. With the expansion announced today, Landline will now also offer two non-stop daily round trips between Toronto Pearson airport and Norman Rogers airport inOntario. Air Canada customers who start their trip to Kingston airport will register for their flight as usual, they will label their luggage and they will get on -board access cards for all the segments of their trip. From a starting point designated at Kingston airport, they will rise on a luxury coach in Air Canada colors, and their recorded luggage will be loaded. Once arrived at Toronto Pearson airport, customers will go directly to self-service deposits, then security control. For the launch, many segments by coach can be reserved at no additional cost, compared to trips from Toronto Pearson airport. Air Canada also provides costs to customers who want to add a coach segment to an existing reservation. Customers can contact the Air Canada Service Center to take advantage of this exemption by December 31, 2025.

The operation of the new Kingston serviceToronto de Landline will start on September 23, 2025.

Number

Departure

Arrival

Frequency

AC2514

Kingston (YGK) 04:00

Toronto (YYZ) 06:50

Every day

AC2515

Toronto (YYZ) 08:10

Kingston (YGK) 11:05

Every day

AC2516

Kingston (YGK) 14:00

Toronto (YYZ) 17:30

Every day

AC2517

Toronto (YYZ) 19:10

Kingston (YGK) 22:05

Every day

In the event of a coach or a flight delay, customers who use Landline service will automatically be offered the same reaches for reaches as those offered to customers who travel by plane only. The members of the Air Canada Air Canada Program will accumulate points for land and air segments, as for any usual correspondence route. For more information, see www.aircanada.com/landline.

High -end coaches

Coach operated by Landline for Terrestrial Segments of Air Canada are made in Canada par Prevosta manufacturer of tourist coaches based in Sainte-Clairein Quebec. Each Landline coach offers a high-end experience with 36 spacious leather seats arranged in rows of 2-1. The coaches are equipped with free Wi-Fi, power outlets, a tablet for each seat, a large upper storage space for cabin luggage, and toilet on board. The announcements will be made in both official languages, and the coaches, fully accessible, are notably equipped with an electrical perspective for customers needing mobility aid.

Air Canada Regional Services

Air Canada serves 40 communities everywhere in Canadaespecially thanks to its partnerships with regional jazz aviation and PAL Airlines regional carriers. Thanks to its innovative partnership with Landline, Air Canada expands its regional network to offer practical and direct correspondence between local airports and its global network. Partnership with Landline could be extended to other regional airports of Canada.

About Air Canada

Air Canada is the largest airline in Canadathe country’s national carrier and a co -founder member of the Star Alliance network – the largest global grouping of airlines. Regular air Canada lines connect more than 180 airports in the Canadain the United States and abroad on six continents. Air Canada holds the four -star coast of Skytrax. The Air Canada Airplan program is the main loyalty program of Canada In terms of travel, by offering its members the possibility of accumulating or exchanging points with the largest world network of partner carriers – 45 – and with its retailers, hotel and vehicle rental partners. Through the Air Canada vacation, the company offers more choices than any other Canadian tour operator for hundreds of destinations around the world, with a wide selection of hotels, flights, cruises, excursions and vehicle rentals. Air Canada Cargo, Air Canada Fret Division, has the car capacity and connectivity to serve hundreds of destinations on six continents using passenger flights and all-cargo flights from Air Canada. Air Canada’s climatic ambition includes a long -term aim which aspires to achieving zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. To find out more, consult the documentation of the Air Canada GIFCC. Air Canada shares are negotiated on the market on the scholarship Toronto (Tsx) I Canada And on the OTCQX platform in the United States.

About The Landline Company

The largest aerial companies in the world trust Landline to ensure their correspondences of the first and last kilometers. The Landline platform, a first in industry, allows airlines to take advantage of the continuity and accessibility of land transport to add new dynamic links to their network without sacrificing quality or customer experience. Landline operates multimodal networks in continuity on behalf of Air Canada, American Airlines and Sun Country Airlines. Landline fundamentally modifies how each consumer envisages their trips by making multimodal air transport. For more information, visit the Landlineco.com site (in English only).

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