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Air Canada sees surge in corporate travel as Canada diversifies trade routes

by February 15, 2026
by February 15, 2026

Montreal-based Air Canada is seeing a significant increase in corporate traffic, especially on international routes, as Canada seeks to diversify its trading partners away from the United States.

“We’re seeing a lot of corporate demand growth on the North Atlantic, seeing almost a 30% increase in the amount of corporate traffic going to Europe and the Pacific, and we attribute part of that to the fact that Canada can diversify trade corridors,” Chief Commercial Officer Mark Galardo told analysts.

Demand for travel outside Canada has soared as Canadian policymakers work to develop a more diverse global trade network.

Although the US has always been by far Canada’s largest foreign goods and services trade partner, authorities in recent years have sought to expand the international presence of the nation by increasingly focusing on other markets, including China and lesser trading partners.

Softness of the US route for premium travel offsets

According to Air Canada’s fourth-quarter data, premium cabins—which currently generate around 30% of all passenger revenue- are in great demand.

As cross-border travel has weakened due to trade concerns, the carrier’s growth in this category has helped offset its poorer performance on US-Canada routes.

The emphasis on high-end products is consistent with general market trends. Additionally, according to US carriers, premium travel is still a major source of income, especially for long-haul flights.

The combination of high-value leisure passengers and corporate reservations has put Air Canada in a position to take a bigger chunk of the global travel market.

This more expansive trading strategy coincides with increasing demand for high-end travel markets on long-haul flights.

Changing travel patterns among Canadians

Air Canada is changing its route plan in response to consumer demands. Both for business and pleasure, a growing number of Canadians are opting to travel abroad rather than the US.

The desire to broaden travel experiences and adapt to changing international commerce prospects has led to an increase in reservations to Europe and Latin America.

Although demand for international travel has increased, the airline anticipates little change in the transborder travel industry.

Due to ongoing competition and regulatory restrictions, international routes will likely be the carrier’s main source of development in the foreseeable future.

Outlook and market implications

This underscores how national policies on trade and airlines are closely related, and is the central theme of Air Canada’s strategy.

The airline is also capitalising on shifts in corporate travel demand and premium cabin bookings by aligning its route planning with broader Canadian trade diversification efforts.

Due to the expansion of capacity and the rising costs of labour, the analysts will have to keep a close watch on Air Canada as it implements these changes.

And with international travel bouncing back and premium travel more important to revenue than ever, global diversification may even be a hallmark of carrier growth going forward, as evidenced by the airline’s projections for 2026.

As Canadian businesses and travellers seek new opportunities beyond established marketplaces, Air Canada is clearing the runway for whatever new trade corridors or shifting travel patterns may be coming, laying the ground for what may be a breakout moment for the national carrier.

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