Air Canada Rouge has resumed flights.
The airline's first flight since it suspended
operations due to the ongoing COVID19 pandemic was between Toronto and Cancun, Mexico
on Monday.
"Air Canada Rouge remains an important part of our
overall strategy in rebuilding Air Canada's global network," said
Mark Galardo, Vice President, Network Planning and
Alliances at Air Canada. "As leisure traffic resumes, we will
progressively add Air Canada Rouge to select North American
leisure markets from Eastern Canada."
Air Canada Rouge flights are operated with
narrow-body Airbus aircraft featuring a choice of Premium Rouge
and Economy Class services.
Customers travelling in the Premium Rouge
cabin will be offered a complimentary, pre-packaged meal designed
by celebrated Montreal chef Antonio Park, with complimentary bar
and beverage service.
All customers onboard Rouge flights will
have access to complementary in-flight entertainment that is
streamed right to their personal smartphone or device of choice
without the requirement to download an app.
Premium Rouge
customers will also be offered the complimentary use of sanitized iPads containing entertainment content.
Customers can collect and
redeem Aeroplan points and eligible customers have access to priority
check-in, Maple Leaf Lounges, priority boarding and other
benefits.
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