
air canada We’re expanding our Caribbean map once again. The airline is launching new non-stop routes including: Quebec City and Pointe-à-Pitre to GuadeloupeThe weekly service is set to run every day. Thursdays December 17 – April 8, 2027.
Flights are already available for booking.
New season service begins 17 round trips Across the winter, I flew on a plane Airbus A220-300 consists of 12 business class seats and Economy Class 125. This is a sign that demand has been increasing recently. Quebec City For the French Caribbean region following the launch of the season: Quebec-Pointe-à-Pitre service earlier this year.
The route arrived with enough momentum to convince airlines they wanted more. Our new weekly links are the result.
for air canadaThe path deepens an already significant commitment. Guadeloupe. The airline served almost the entire archipelago. 50 yearsIt dates back to the first winter flights. montreal Mid 1970s.
The new service joins a network that has steadily expanded over the past two seasons. The airline already operates the following year-round links: montrealAs demand grew, so did frequency.
Monsoon winds were also added. Toronto-Pointe-à-Pitre Last winter, flights filled up quickly enough to get back. These routes now offer travelers across eastern Canada three unique gateways to their destinations. Quebec City The latest among them.
Aircraft selection is important here. that Airbus A220-300 It’s a smaller, more fuel-efficient jet that’s well-suited to a once-a-week service, a sort of seasonal service connecting mid-sized original cities with leisure destinations.
The two-cabin configuration provides a true business class product on routes that might otherwise only be flown in regular economy. For French Caribbean destinations struggling to attract big-spending visitors 12 business class seats It’s not an afterthought, it’s an intentional positioning.
The timing coincides with the core of the Caribbean high season. guadeloupe It is one of the richest Carnival calendars in the region. Festivals on the island last for about 10 weeks throughout the winter, with parades, music and traditional festivities galore. Grantaire, Basseterre, Marie Gallant, saint and La Desirade.
Carnival season typically begins in early January, leading up to the Penitential Festival in February. It attracts the attention of visitors who want to experience the archipelago in its most vibrant way.
no way thursday Departures neatly lay out routes for both long weekends and week-long stays. Land arriving passengers. Guadeloupe The weekend is almost here.
As a French overseas region, Guadeloupe It offers a unique proposition within the Caribbean. The euro is the local currency, French is the official language, and the islands feature French infrastructure and sensibility in a tropical setting.
Destinations span over: 400 km of beachesList of historic sites and UNESCO Biosphere Reserve fixed by Guadeloupe National Park. There Soufrière The volcano towers over rainforest trails and waterfalls.
The butterfly-shaped main island pairs rolling sugar cane fields with beach resorts. Grantaire with more rugged and mountainous terrain Basseterre. The smaller islands nearby are worth a long visit as they offer a quiet, slow escape.
Visitors arriving this winter will also find new places to stay. The destination has been adding hotel capacity to match its rising profile, including a new wellness-focused hotel scheduled to open in 2017. mold to Grantaire.
The opening is part of a broader effort to give luxury travelers more reasons to choose. Guadeloupe About some of the more familiar Caribbean names. The combination of new elevators and new rooms is no coincidence.
The islands have been coordinating air accessibility and accommodation growth as part of a long-term plan to increase both the volume and value of incoming tourism. The plan is increasingly being rolled out across Canada.
Guadeloupe The Canadian market has been a priority, and the numbers help explain why. more 100,000 Canadians There are already annual visits to the island, and this is a figure the destination expects to achieve. 120,000 by 2027 and 150,000 by 2030.
Quebec, with its French-speaking population and deep cultural ties to the French Caribbean, is a natural driver for this growth. Direct flights from Quebec City It removes the long-established link between provincial capitals and non-stop tropical resorts.
The destination’s tourism stakeholders have been building relationships over the past several years through statewide trade campaigns, advisory training and joint marketing. The new path reads as a return to that work.
The early on-sale date means there is runway to build packages well ahead of the December start. The broader picture is one of destinations steadily strengthening its presence in the North American market.
Meanwhile, a major airline is doubling down on a relationship it has built over decades. The service is currently starting. montreal, toronto and soon Quebec City, air canada We have built one of the most comprehensive Canadian links to a single Caribbean destination.
GuadeloupeThe result is a reliable, repeatable lift that supports long-term tourism growth. The message for the coming winter is simple.
start December 17thtravelers around Quebec City You can hop on a plane and, a few hours later, be off to an island of beaches, volcanoes, Creole culture and carnivals. No connection required.