Air Canada adds Niagara, Sarnia and Muskoka to Landline service

MONTREAL — Air Canada is extending its popular, luxury motorcoach service to Niagara, Sarnia and Muskoka, linking them directly with the airline’s global hub at Toronto Pearson effective June 15.

The news came as Air Canada renewed its agreement with The Landline Company. Air Canada is also adding frequencies on Landline’s existing motorcoach services for Kingston and Kitchener-Waterloo, with two added daily round trips to Kingston starting May 1, and to Kitchener starting June 15.

This summer, Landline will operate 26 daily departures to and from Toronto Pearson across six Ontario communities. The service expands Air Canada’s regional connectivity and deepens network feed into the airline’s global hub.

Air Canada’s Director, Regional Airlines and Markets, Ranbir Singh, said Air Canada has been “very encouraged” by the success of the Landline luxury motorcoach service. “Customers greatly enjoy the comforts of Landline’s luxury motorcoaches, which make it easy for them to connect seamlessly between their regional airports and Air Canada’s Toronto Pearson global hub,” said Singh.

The Air Canada-branded motorcoaches are designed and built in Quebec by Prevost, and offer spacious leather seating, free WiFi, power outlets, and full accessibility for passengers with reduced mobility. The motorcoaches run multiple nonstop round trips daily from regional airports to Toronto Pearson, offering customers the same benefits as air-only itineraries, including boarding pass and bag tag printing at their regional airport, as well as, disruption protection, and Aeroplan point earning opportunities.

In the event of coach or flight delays, customers travelling on Landline will receive similar protections as those travelling on air-only itineraries. Aeroplan members earn points for both ground and air segments.

Air Canada customers originating in participating communities check-in as normal for their flight pre-security at their local airport, receive boarding passes for all segments, and have their baggage tagged to their final destination.

Upon arrival at Toronto Pearson, customers proceed to the bag drop area and then security before continuing to their departure gate.

In Niagara Falls, Landline services will continue beyond Niagara District Airport with pickup and drop off at the Niagara Falls Marriott on the Falls, located adjacent to the falls.

With the new Landline routes between Toronto Pearson and Niagara, Sarnia and Muskoka starting June 15, customers from these three departure points who already have an Air Canada booking for flights to or from Toronto Pearson can add a Landline segment to their existing itinerary at no extra cost by calling the airline’s contact centre by April 30.

Here’s a look at Air Canada’s Landline schedule for summer 2026 …

Community Airport Daily Round Trips
Hamilton John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport (YHM)              5
Kingston Kingston Norman Rogers Airport (YGK)              4
Kitchener Waterloo Region of Waterloo International Airport (YKF)            12
Muskoka Muskoka Airport (YQA)              2
Niagara Niagara District Airport (YCM)              3
Sarnia Sarnia Chris Hadfield Airport (YZR)              2*

* Sarnia service operates via Region of Waterloo International Airport (YKF).

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