The Canadian airline just ranked the best in North America has a new luxury service.
Air Canada, in collaboration with The Landline Company, now offers a premium motorcoach service.
Linking select regional airports to Toronto Pearson International Airport for smooth access to Air Canada's global network, travellers can relax with reclining leather seats, free Wi-Fi and more.
Travellers departing from Hamilton and Waterloo Region airports can enjoy perks such as boarding pass and baggage tag printing on-site and disruption protection.
Bonus: Aeroplan points can be earned on the Landline portion of the trip.
The service is designed to make travel easier for residents of the Niagara region and nearby areas by removing the hassle of driving to Toronto, finding parking, or arranging alternative transportation to reach Pearson Airport.

What is the new route for Air Canada?
The motorcoach service connects Hamilton International Airport (YHM) and Region of Waterloo International Airport to Toronto Pearson International Airport.
When will Air Canada’s new route start operating?
The new luxury motorcoach service will begin operating September 23, 2025, with two return trips daily.
Since May 2024, Air Canada and The Landline Company have been operating intermodal services connecting Toronto Pearson with John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport and Region of Waterloo International Airport.
With the latest expansion, Landline will now offer two daily non-stop round trips between Toronto Pearson and Kingston Norman Rogers Airport in eastern Ontario.
Travellers departing from Kingston will check in as usual, receive boarding passes for their entire journey, and have their bags tagged. At a designated pick-up point at the Kingston airport, they’ll board a premium Air Canada-branded motorcoach while their checked luggage is loaded.
Upon arrival at Pearson, they’ll head straight to the self-service bag drop and proceed through security.
To mark the launch, many motorcoach segments are available at no additional cost compared to fares from Toronto Pearson.
Air Canada is also offering a fee waiver for customers who wish to add motorcoach segments to existing bookings—available through the Air Canada Contact Centre until December 31, 2025.
If a coach or flight is delayed, Landline passengers will receive the same protection and support as those on standard air-only itineraries. Aeroplan members will also earn points for both the ground and air portions of their journey, just like with any regular connecting flight.
For more information about Air Canada's Landline luxury motorcoach service, click here.
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