Air Canada Is Adding New Nonstop Flights from Calgary to Cancun

By: - February 4th, 2026
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The Riu Ventura.

Air Canada is introducing nonstop service from Calgary to Cancun for the upcoming winter season, Caribbean Journal has learned.

Starting December 11, 2026 and continuing through April 11, 2027, the airline will operate four weekly flights between Calgary and Cancun on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays.

The service will be operated by Air Canada Rouge using Boeing 737 MAX aircraft, offering both premium and economy cabins. All customers receive complimentary beer, wine and Canadian snacks, and Aeroplan members get access to fast, free wi-fi throughout the flight.

Flight Schedule and Service Details

Flights depart Calgary in the morning and arrive in Cancun mid-afternoon, with return service leaving Cancun late in the afternoon and landing in Calgary in the evening. The nonstop frequency is designed to meet peak winter demand from western Canada, providing convenient options for both short breaks and extended holiday stays.

Air Canada Rouge’s Boeing 737 MAX offers a standard economy cabin alongside a premium cabin with additional comfort. Complimentary alcoholic beverages and premium Canadian snacks are included for all passengers, aligning with Air Canada’s winter leisure service experience. Fast, free wi-fi is available for Aeroplan members, supporting connectivity during travel.

Market Impact and Seasonal Demand

Cancun continues to rank as a top winter sun destination for Canadian travelers. The introduction of nonstop flights from Calgary eliminates the need for connections through other hubs, reducing total travel time and making winter travel logistics simpler for passengers departing from Alberta.

The route’s schedule, concentrated during the peak winter months, aligns with school vacation periods and Canadian holiday travel patterns, positioning Cancun as an efficient and accessible warm-weather option for the coldest months at home.

Where to Stay After Arrival

For travelers choosing to base themselves in Cancun with access to island excursions, Riu Ventura is a compelling new addition. Recently opened, Riu Ventura brings Riu’s signature all-inclusive format to the region with contemporary design, multiple dining options and beachfront location. The property gives visitors a modern choice for full-service resort stays without navigating complicated transfer logistics after arrival.

For those considering a short ferry ride from Cancun, Almare on Isla Mujeres represents a different style of experience. Located on Isla Mujeres’ west coast, Almare blends beachfront access with a boutique feel. Its position on the island puts it close to local restaurants, shops and beach clubs, making it an ideal complement to Cancun’s resort scene and an attractive option for travelers looking to stretch their itinerary beyond the mainland.

Connectivity and Transfer Logistics

Cancun International Airport’s proximity to ferry terminals makes Isla Mujeres a practical day-trip or overnight extension for travelers arriving on Air Canada’s nonstop. Ground transfers from the airport to the ferry docks near Punta Sam take roughly 20–30 minutes, followed by a short ferry ride to the island. For those staying on the mainland, taxis, private transfers and shuttles connect directly to the Hotel Zone and coastal properties.

The addition of nonstop winter flights from Calgary to Cancun strengthens airlift between western Canada and Mexico’s Caribbean coast, giving travelers more direct options as they plan escapes from winter weather

About the author

Caitlin Sullivan began her career with Caribbean Journal as Arts and Culture editor before shifting to travel full time. She writes frequently on the Caribbean cruise industry, flight networks and broader travel news. Her most frequent Caribbean destination? Nassau.
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