Air Canada is expanding its multi-modal travel service to include Kingston, Ontario, connecting the city’s Norman Rogers Airport (YGK) with Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ) via luxury motorcoach.
The service, operated in partnership with The Landline Company, begins September 23, 2025.
The service is designed to function like a regional flight connection.
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The new partnership includes two round trips daily and is integrated into Air Canada’s booking system.
Passengers will travel on Air Canada-branded coaches with spacious seating and free Wi-Fi. They’ll check in at Kingston as if flying, receive boarding passes for all legs of their journey, and have their bags checked through to their final destination.
“We are delighted to be reconnecting customers in Kingston and the surrounding region to our global network,” said Ranbir Singh, Director, Regional Airlines and Markets at Air Canada.
“This is a premier example of the new opportunities our growing partnership with The Landline Company unlocks.”
Passengers arriving at Toronto Pearson will go directly to baggage drop and security before boarding their next flight.
Aeroplan members will earn points on both the ground and air portions of their trip, and in the event of delays, they’ll receive the same protection as air-only passengers.
Craig Desjardins, Director of Strategy, Innovation and Partnerships at the City of Kingston, said the return of Air Canada to Kingston “marks a critical step forward in reconnecting our community to the global economy.”
The schedule includes early morning and afternoon departures from Kingston, and return trips from Toronto mid-morning and evening.
For many routes, there is no additional fee for the motorcoach leg, and existing Air Canada passengers can add the segment without penalty until December 31, 2025.
For more information and bookings, visit www.aircanada.com/landline.
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