Air Canada Just Added More Nonstop Flights to Grenada

By: - January 26th, 2026
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Walking on the beach in Grenada.

The scent of nutmeg drifts across the hills above St. George’s, carried on trade winds that move down toward Grand Anse Beach. In the water off Moliniere Bay, bronze figures stand quietly beneath the surface, coral gathering on outstretched arms. Inland, cocoa dries on wooden racks and rain taps steadily on banana leaves. This is the version of Grenada Canadian travelers have been steadily choosing in greater numbers: grounded, tactile, and rooted in daily island life rather than spectacle.

Now, getting there is about to become easier.

The Route

Air Canada is adding a third weekly flight between Canada and Grenada for the heart of the winter season, expanding service from now through April 23, 2026. The additional frequency comes in response to continued growth in Canadian visitor arrivals and strengthens air access during peak travel months, when demand for the southern Caribbean is at its highest.

The expanded schedule gives travelers more flexibility when planning longer stays or coordinating multi-island trips within the region, reinforcing Grenada’s momentum in one of its fastest-growing source markets.

Canadian travelers have been showing up in Grenada in steadily rising numbers, drawn by a destination that prioritizes place, food, and nature over flash. Grenada’s appeal has been particularly strong among travelers looking for quieter beaches, walkable towns, and hotels that feel rooted in their surroundings rather than sealed off from them.

The added airlift supports Grenada’s broader tourism strategy, which has focused on attracting travelers interested in wellness, culinary travel, marine exploration, and small-scale luxury. More seats during winter means more consistent demand for hotels, guides, restaurants, and farmers across the island, as well as in Carriacou and Petite Martinique.

Stacey Liburd, chief executive officer of the Grenada Tourism Authority, described the expansion as a clear signal of confidence from the airline and a reflection of sustained interest from Canadian travelers, noting that the additional flight strengthens connectivity while supporting the country’s long-term tourism growth.

What This Means for Travelers Planning a Winter Trip

For Canadian travelers, the third weekly flight makes winter planning simpler. More departure options reduce pressure on limited seats during school holidays and peak travel weeks, and they make it easier to pair Grenada with longer stays or split itineraries that include the sister islands.

Winter in Grenada brings warm, dry weather and steady breezes, ideal conditions for swimming at Grand Anse, snorkeling the reefs off the west coast, and hiking in Grand Etang National Park. It is also prime season for food-driven travel, with roadside grills turning out oil-down, fresh fish, and spice-laced stews, and chocolate estates opening their doors for tastings and tours.

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