
by Natasha Lair
Last updated: 12:40 PM ET, Tue October 14, 2025
Air Canada will double the frequency of The Landline Company’s luxury coach service connecting the Region of Waterloo International Airport (YKF) and Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ) starting December 1.
The daily return trips will increase from five to 10.
“We have been very satisfied with the response from the Kitchener-Waterloo Region to Air Canada’s innovative, multi-modal service. Customers are finding the comfort, convenience and reliability of Landline and its luxury motor coaches very compelling," said Ranbir Singh, director, Regional Airlines and Markets at Air Canada.
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"With the service growing in popularity, we are doubling the frequencies to 10 daily, which will give customers even better, one-stop connectivity between the Region of Waterloo International Airport and key destinations we serve from Toronto Pearson, such as Vancouver, Tokyo, Halifax, San Francisco, and hundreds more.”
Landline motorcoaches are built in Canada by Prevost and offer 36 leather seats in a two-by-one configuration.
Amenities include free Wi-Fi, power outlets, table trays, generous overhead storage, and onboard lavatories. The coaches are fully accessible and make announcements in both English and French. Passengers can earn and redeem Aeroplan points, and trips are protected against disruptions.
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Through its partnership with Landline, Air Canada is expanding its regional network, connecting local airports directly to its global flights. The service is also available from John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport and Kingston Norman Rogers Airport, with potential for further regional expansion in the future.
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