(02/11/22) Air Canada and Emirates have activated their codeshare agreement, enabling customers of both airlines to enjoy seamless connectivity to 46 markets spanning three continents, including to destinations across the Americas, Middle East, Africa, Southeast Asia and Indian subcontinent.
Codeshare tickets are now on sale, via the carriers’ websites as well as major GDS systems and travel agencies, to 35 markets for travel effective 1 December with 11 additional markets to be added pending final regulatory approval.
Air Canada Boeing 787-8 reg: C-GHQY. Picture by Steven Howard of TravelNewsAsia.com
Sir Tim Clark, President Emirates Airline said: “We are delighted to establish a partnership with Air Canada, to expand our reach into more points in North America. Partnering with Canada’s flag carrier enables us to offer customers seamless connectivity when flying to domestic points within Canada via Toronto. Besides the added-value benefits and rewarding experiences that leisure and business travellers of both airlines can look forward to, the partnership allows Air Canada’s customers to travel to destinations across Asia, Africa and the Middle East, thanks to our expansive network via our hub in Dubai.”
Emirates customers can book codeshare flights to and from Canadian points beyond Toronto, including Calgary, Edmonton, Halifax, Montreal, Ottawa and Vancouver.
Air Canada will place its code on routes operated by Emirates from its hub in Dubai, expanding the airline’s reach across the Indian subcontinent and unlocking more destinations, including Colombo, Dhaka, Islamabad, Karachi and Lahore.
Seamless connectivity will also be enjoyed by Air Canada’s customers travelling to Southeast Asian destinations including Bangkok, Hanoi, Phuket, Kuala Lumpur and Singapore; the Middle Eastern cities Jeddah and Muscat; as well as destinations in Africa, namely Addis Ababa and Dar Es Salaam.
“This exciting new partnership with Emirates will allow Air Canada to meaningfully broaden the choice of flight options for our customers,” said Michael Rousseau, President and Chief Executive Officer at Air Canada. “It will create easier connections between Canada and destinations in the Middle East, Africa, Southeast Asia and the Indian subcontinent. As well, it will allow us to draw more connecting traffic through our Toronto global hub and expand our presence in these dynamic regions where demand for global travel is expected to grow.”
The airlines are also expected to soon introduce a reciprocal frequent flyer offering, allowing members of Aeroplan and Skywards to earn and redeem points on flights operated by Emirates and Air Canada, respectively.
Eligible passengers will also soon be able to take advantage of reciprocal lounge access, along with select benefits for Aeroplan Elite and Skywards members when travelling on the partner airline