Air Canada Rouge resumed service on Tuesday with
flights operating between Toronto and Las Vegas, Orlando and
Regina.
Flights to more other destinations, including
Cancun and Tampa, are expected to take off later this month.
"Air Canada Rouge remains integral to Air Canada's
overall strategy. As we emerge from the pandemic, we anticipate
increased demand for vacation travel and from customers flying to
enjoy overdue visits with family and friends," said Jon Turner,
Vice President Inflight Services and President, Rouge Operations,
at Air Canada. "Air Canada's leisure
airline is ideally suited to serve this market with a compelling
array of leisure destinations and an inviting travel experience so
that the holidays begin as soon as customers board an Air Canada
Rouge aircraft."
With the resumption
of Air Canada Rouge service, which had been suspended since spring
2021, customers can also enjoy recent product and design
enhancements onboard all Rouge aircraft. These include:
Upgraded IFE: Customers
no longer need to use an app to stream content as they can now stream hours of
television and movies available on a complimentary basis directly
to their own device via their web browser, or their complimentary,
sanitized iPad in Premium Rouge.
New Uniforms: Rouge
flight attendants will be wearing a new uniform accented
with new neckwear and brevets to represent the Rouge brand.
All Air Canada Rouge flights are operated with narrow-body
Airbus aircraft offering high-speed Wi-Fi (available for purchase)
and a choice of Premium Rouge and Economy services.
Customers
travelling in the Premium Rouge cabin will be offered a
complimentary bar and beverage service, and a complimentary meal
on flights over two hours, or a snack on flights of shorter
duration.
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