Air Canada Rouge resumes operations
Air Canada’s leisure subsidiary Air Canada Rouge has made a return to the skies.
It resumed services out of Toronto to Regina, as well as cross-border flights to Orlando and Las Vegas.
Other international routes will restart later this month to Tampa, Florida and Cancun.
"As we emerge from the pandemic, we anticipate increased demand for vacation travel," said said Air Rouge President, Jon Turner.
"Air Canada Rouge remains integral to Air Canada’s overall strategy."
Air Canada Rouge also unveiled new look cabin interiors coming to Airbus A321 aircraft in the fall.
It includes upgraded at-seat USB ports and a electronic device holder on seat backs.
The airline has a fleet of 39 aircraft.
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