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  2. List of airlines of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Scheduled flights. See PAL Airlines. [7] Air Bravo: 12515 [8] AB: BRAVO [9] 9 [10] Thunder Bay: Charters and air ambulance [11] Air Canada: 5262 [12] AC: ACA: AIR CANADA [13] 256 [14] Montréal–Trudeau, Toronto Pearson, Vancouver: Flag carrier and largest domestic and international airline of Canada measured by seat capacity [15] [16] Air ...

  3. Bereavement flight - Wikipedia

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    A death certificate (example shown) is required as proof before some bereavement flights. In the United States and Canada, a bereavement flight is a flight purchased when a close relative has died or is dying. Bereavement fares used to be offered by many airlines, but as of 2015, most have stopped providing them. [1]

  4. List of Air Canada destinations - Wikipedia

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    Air Canada is the world's 10th largest passenger airline by fleet size, and the airline is a founding member of Star Alliance. In 2014, Air Canada together with its Air Canada Express regional partners carried over 38 million passengers. Between them, they operate on average more than 1,500 scheduled flights daily. [2] [1]

  5. Air Canada - Wikipedia

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    Canada's national airline originated from the Canadian federal government's 1936 creation of Trans-Canada Air Lines , which began operating its first transcontinental flight routes in 1938. In 1965, TCA was renamed Air Canada following government approval.

  6. Jazz Aviation - Wikipedia

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    Air Canada Regional Inc. was established in 2001 from the consolidation of the Air Canada Connector carriers Air BC, Air Nova, Air Ontario, and Canadian Regional Airlines (shortly after the merger between Canadian Airlines and Air Canada). The merger was finalized in 2002 with the creation of a new brand: Air Canada Jazz.

  7. WestJet Encore - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the formation of WestJet Encore, WestJet Airlines, Inc. internal studies concluded in 2005, when the company had 50 Boeing 737 aircraft, that WestJet would saturate the Canadian commercial airline market when it reached a 90–100 Boeing 737 aircraft fleet. WestJet Airlines became the second-largest airline in Canada in 2002. [5]

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