Air Canada’s agreement with Cargojet will not be extended once it expires at the end of the year, Air Canada Cargo said in a statement.
Air Canada’s agreement with Cargojet, a Canadian all-cargo airline, will not be extended once it expires at the end of the year, Air Canada Cargo said in a statement.
Under the deal, the carriers have been operating freighter services to and from Mexico, Dallas-Fort Worth, Atlanta, Bogota, Lima and Frankfurt.
Air Canada Cargo will continue to provide its cargo services on widebody passenger flights in most of these markets. Air Canada will add daily 767 passenger flights between Canada and Mexico, along with three additional weekly frequencies between Canada and Lima in 2018.
In addition, Air Canada Cargo said, “We will continue to offer our extensive trucking network facilitating connections to widebody flights out of US cities like Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Orlando, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Newark or connect to widebody flights out of Vancouver, Calgary, Toronto and Montreal.”