OTTAWA — The Canadian Transportation Agency has issued Air Canada a licence for flights between Canada and Honduras.
The licence is temporary, since there’s no bilateral agreement or arrangement between Canada and Honduras in force. So far the temporary licence is good through June 30, 2028.
Air Canada spokesperson Peter Fitzpatrick noted that Air Canada currently has no plans to operate flights to Honduras. “We’re continually exploring different opportunities and keeping our options open. There are other places where we have CTA approval but to which we do not fly,” he told Travelweek.
The CTA has also updated Air Canada’s license, at Air Canada’s request, to allow the carrier to operate scheduled international service between Canada and Guyana using its own aircraft. In September 2025 the CTA granted authorization for the service on a codeshare basis.