About Us
Welcome to Air Canada
Air Canada is the banner transporter and the biggest airline of Canada by armada size and travelers conveyed. It is settled in the city of Montreal, Quebec. The aircraft, established in 1937, gives booked and contract air transport for travelers and payload to 207 destinations around the world.
Baggage Policy
Carry-on Baggage
Regardless of your destination, you can bring 1 standard article + 1 personal article.
Standard article - 55cm x 23cm x 40cm
Personal article - 33cm x 16cm x 43cm
- ● Maximum dimensions include wheels and handles.
- ● Albeit no weight limit applies to portable things, your sack should be light enough that you can store it in the overhead canister unassisted.
- ● If it's not too much trouble, place the individual thing we have related to a white tag under the seat before you.
Checked Baggage
1 Person |
1st bag Free |
2nd bag |
$70 CAD/USD |
Latitude fare - 2nd bag free |
Each extra bag |
$225 CAD/USD |
Max. weight per bag: |
23kg (50lb) |
Max. linear dimensions per bag: 158 cm (62in) |
overweight/oversized bags: |
● $100 CAD/USD for bags between 23-32kg (50-70lb) |
● No charges when the extra bag fee of $225 CAD/USD is paid. |
Cancel an Online Booking
Snap-on the Manage my Bookings tab at the top of any aircanada.com page and discover your booking in one of two different ways:
- ● Access a solitary Flight Booking by entering your booking reference, last name, and the quantity of the Mastercard used to make the booking (the number will be utilized for recovery purposes as it were);
- ● Sign in to get to all appointments in your record, at that point select the booking you wish to drop.
- ● On your flight booking page, click on the 'Drop Booking' interface and adhere to the simple directions to drop your booking.
- ● When the abrogation cycle is finished, an affirmation email will be shipped off the email you gave at the hour of booking.
Check-In Information
Whichever alternative you pick, if it's not too much trouble, ensure you have your movement reports just as your booking reference or Aeroplane/Star Alliance number convenient.
Web Check-In
- ● Check-in from 24 hours before your trip up until the registration cutoff time and buy your movement choices.
- ● Print your ticket at home or at an air terminal booth, or have it shipped off your cell phone.
- ● Label any processed sacks at an air terminal stand at that point continue to Baggage Drop-off.
Mobile Check-In
- ● Check-in from 24 hours before your trip up until the registration cutoff time and buy your movement choices.
- ● Get your ticket on your telephone by email or SMS, or print it at an air terminal booth.
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● Label any processed packs at an air terminal stand at that point continue to Baggage Drop-off.
To make an effective and proficient booking, you can make your aircraft reservation at aircanada.com or call us at Air Canada Phone Number to reserve a spot at the Air Canada Airline.
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Here are some additional details about Air Canada reservations
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Air Canada reservations can be made up to 330 days in advance of travel.
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Air Canada charges a change fee for changing a reservation, and the amount of the fee varies depending on the fare type and the number of changes made.
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Air Canada does not charge a cancellation fee for most fares, but there may be a fare difference if the passenger changes to a more expensive fare.
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Air Canada reservations can be made by phone, online, or through a travel agent.
Air Canada cancellation Policy
Air Canada's cancellation policy varies depending on the fare type purchased. Here are the cancellation policies for some of the most common fare types:
Basic Economy: No refunds or changes allowed.
Economy: Refundable within 24 hours of purchase for a full refund. After 24 hours, a refund may be issued, but a fee may apply.
Premium Economy: Refundable within 24 hours of purchase for a full refund. After 24 hours, a refund may be issued, but a fee may apply.
Business Class: Refundable within 24 hours of purchase for a full refund. After 24 hours, a refund may be issued, but a fee may apply.
First Class: Refundable within 24 hours of purchase for a full refund. After 24 hours, a refund may be issued, but a fee may apply.
You can cancel your Air Canada reservation online, by phone, or through a travel agent. If you cancel your reservation online, you will need to provide your booking reference number and last name. If you cancel your reservation by phone, you will need to provide the same information, as well as your credit card number. If you cancel your reservation through a travel agent, you will need to contact the agent directly.
If you cancel your reservation and are eligible for a refund, you will receive the refund to the original form of payment used to purchase the ticket. The refund may take up to 10 business days to process.
Here are some additional things to keep in mind about Air Canada cancellations:
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If you cancel your reservation and are not eligible for a refund, you may be able to apply the value of your ticket to a future flight.
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If you cancel your reservation within 24 hours of purchase, you will not be charged a change fee.
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If you cancel your reservation after 24 hours of purchase, you may be charged a change fee. The amount of the change fee varies depending on the fare type.
Here are some additional things to keep in mind about Air Canada date changes
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You can change the date of your reservation up to 24 hours before departure without incurring any fees.
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After 24 hours of departure, you may be able to change the date of your reservation, but a change fee may apply.
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If you change the date of your reservation, you may also be responsible for a fare difference.
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The fare difference is the difference between the price of the original flight and the price of the new flight.