The B737 MAX will gradually return to Air Canada’s North American route network as the airline continues to optimize its narrow body fleet. All flights are operated in accordance with Air Canada’s biosafety protocols, centred around the Air Canada CleanCare+ program.
If you want to know more in details what Air Canada has done before relaunching the B737 Max, please click here
Routes operated by the B737-MAX beginning Feb. 1, Air Canada’s B737-MAX will operate select flights between:
– Toronto and: Halifax, Montreal, Ottawa, Edmonton, Winnipeg
Air Canada will continue to deploy the fleet on routes that are best suited for its range and capacity.
How you can determine aircraft scheduled
Global Distribution System (GDS):
When browsing and booking flights, you can determine what aircraft is scheduled in the availability, identified as 7M8. Refer to examples here
More information on Air Canada’s change policy can be found here
If customers prefer another travel option check out Air Canada’s Goodwill policy which can be found here
About Air Canada’s Boeing 737 MAX
Air Canada has 24 Boeing 737 MAX 8s that have a seating capacity of 165 passengers, with 12 Business Class seats (2×2) and 153 Economy Class seats (3×3), with hours of complementary personal inflight entertainment at every seat. Learn more
Since the Boeing 737 MAX first resumed commercial flights in early December 2020, more than 1,025 flights have been operated safely by airlines worldwide.