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About Air Canada Rouge
Air Canada Rouge is Canada's new leisure airline with seasonal services.
Air Canada rouge serves leisure destinations in Europe, Asia, Africa, the Caribbean, South America, Central America, Mexico and the United States. Destinations in Europe include London Gatwick, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Venice, Athens, Lisbon, Dublin, Nice, Barcelona, Rome, Budapest, Warsaw, Casablanca and Manchester.
Destinations in the Caribbean include Cuba, Jamaica, Curaçao, Haiti, the Bahamas, Grenada, Barbados, St. Maarten, and the Dominican Republic.
Air Canada Rouge's fleet consists of A319s, A321s and B767s.
The airline was launched in December 2012 and began services on July 1, 2013. It is part of the Air Canada Leisure Group. At the time of the launch it had a fleet of four aircraft, 2 Airbus A319s and 2 Boeing 767s, transferred from the parent company. Its fleet expanded to 28 aircraft within 18 months and is expected to reach 16 Boeing 767s, 20 Airbus A319s and 5 Airbus A321s by mid-2016.
On March 24, 2014, Air Canada announced plans for Air Canada rouge to expand into Western Canada beginning in spring 2014, to serve predominantly leisure markets from Vancouver and Calgary to Los Angeles, San Francisco, Las Vegas, Phoenix, Palm Springs, Honolulu, Maui and Anchorage. A seasonal service from Vancouver to Osaka/Kansai started in May 2015.
Alternatives to Air Canada Rouge include Swoop, Flair Airlines and Central Mountain Airlines.
Air Canada Rouge Baggage
Air Canada Rouge offers a Premium Club Rouge in which passengers can check in 2 bags weighing up to 32kg each.
Priority check-in, boarding and relax in the Maple Leaf Lounge before select flights, indulge in premium meals and beverages, all complimentary, sit comfortably with more space, more recline and an extra 7 inches of legroom and access player on a complimentary iPad.
Air Canada Rouge Frequent Flyer Program
Air Canada Rouge offers rewards to frequent flyers with the airline through Aeroplan, which is a coalition loyalty program owned by Aimia, a global loyalty management company.
The Aeroplan program was created in July 1984 by Air Canada as an incentive program for its frequent flyer customers. There are approximately 4.6 million active members in the program.
Air Canada Rouge Route Map
Air Canada Rouge Popular Routes
Toronto Edinburgh
Toronto Kingston
Toronto San Jose
Montreal Athens
Toronto Punta Cana
Air Canada Rouge Fleet
Airbus A319-100
Airbus A321-200
Boeing 737-600ER
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Air Canada Rouge Hub Airport
Calgary International Airport
Calgary International Airport is the international airport that serves Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Calgary International Airport acts as the hub airport for Air Canada West Jet, WestJet Express Flair Airlines, Air Canada Rouge and Air Canada Express.
The airport has 4 runaways and can handle nearly 20 million passengers every year. Airlines which fly to and from Calgary International Airport include Air Canada, Air Canada Express, Air North, Air Transat, British Airways, Delta Airlines, KLM, Northern Air and many others.