Where travel agents earn, learn and save!

No Data Found

No data found

National Airlines Council of Canada
The report highlights the industry's achievement in safely reuniting families and friends during the festive season

Canada’s airlines are welcoming new data provided by Transport Canada which demonstrates notable success in reuniting large volumes of family and friends safely and on time during the 2023 holiday travel season.

Data from Transport Canada during the week of December 25th to December 31st, 2023 confirmed that over 1.2 million Canadians from coast-to-coast-to-coast took to the skies during the 2023 holiday travel season, putting air passenger traffic higher than pre-pandemic levels in 2019.

At Canada’s top eight airports, nearly 90 per cent of flights departed within an hour of the scheduled departure time, compared to 70.1 per cent in 2022; a year with unprecedented inclement weather conditions across North America.  Just 1.4 percent of total flights were cancelled during the holiday travel period, making 2023 the best air travel performance during a holiday period since pre-pandemic in 2019.

Airlines and all the entities in the air travel ecosystem have put considerable work into improving communication with travelers and resolving issues stemming from the unprecedented weather activity during the 2022 holiday period,” said Morrison.  “We are pleased to see this reversal compared to last year, bringing us much closer to, and in some cases besting, pre-pandemic travel,” said Morrison.

Canada’s airlines noted that it is important that this progress continue unimpeded given the importance of a strong aviation sector to Canada’s overall economic recovery.  “Canada’s airlines will continue to help drive a world class aviation system; connecting people with each other, and Canada with the world, in order to keep our economy going,” Morrison concluded.

Jan 18, 2024

Latest Post

Subscribe to our newsletter