Flights from Canada to Puerto Vallarta Increase This Winter

PUERTO VALLARTA, Mexico — Canadian airlines WestJet and Air Transat are set to expand their flight offerings to Puerto Vallarta this winter, enhancing travel accessibility to the popular Mexican beach destination.

WestJet has announced a significant increase in its flight schedule, particularly between Winnipeg and Puerto Vallarta. The airline will now operate seven weekly flights on this route, a 17 percent increase compared to last winter.

In addition to Winnipeg, WestJet will offer flights to Puerto Vallarta from 11 Canadian cities, including:

  • Abbotsford
  • Comox
  • Kelowna
  • Prince George
  • Vancouver
  • Victoria
  • Calgary
  • Edmonton
  • Regina
  • Saskatoon
  • Toronto

This broad network provides Canadians with convenient travel options to escape the winter chill and enjoy Puerto Vallarta’s warm climate, beaches, and vibrant culture.

Air Transat Adds Flights From Montreal
Air Transat has also increased its offerings, with an additional flight frequency between Montreal and Puerto Vallarta. The enhanced schedule will be available from February 11 to March 25, 2025, coinciding with the peak travel season for Canadian visitors seeking sunny getaways.

This increased frequency will further strengthen Air Transat’s ability to cater to demand during the winter months while offering seamless connectivity for travelers from eastern Canada.

Boost to Connectivity Through Porter Airlines
The increased flight schedules align with partnerships aimed at enhancing domestic connectivity within Canada. Porter Airlines, a partner airline, links Toronto and Montreal, allowing Canadian travelers to easily connect to Puerto Vallarta via the Gustavo Díaz Ordaz International Airport.

This collaborative effort supports smooth transitions for travelers, ensuring that Canadians from various regions have streamlined access to this sought-after destination.

Positive Impacts on Tourism
Puerto Vallarta has long been a favored vacation spot for Canadian tourists, and this increased flight capacity is expected to bolster tourism numbers in the region. The influx of visitors not only highlights the enduring popularity of Puerto Vallarta but also contributes significantly to the local economy, from hospitality and dining to entertainment and tours.

As winter approaches, Canadians will have greater opportunities to escape the cold and experience the charm of Puerto Vallarta, renowned for its stunning beaches, rich cultural heritage, and vibrant atmosphere.

PUERTO VALLARTA, Mexico — Canadian airlines WestJet and Air Transat are set to expand their flight offerings to Puerto Vallarta this winter, enhancing travel accessibility to the popular Mexican beach destination.

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