It’s a strange time for international relations in North America; the U.S. national anthem is getting booed at some Canadian sporting events, for one thing. But at least one air carrier has faith in the ongoing bond between the two nations — and that people from one will continue to be interested in visiting the other. All of which is a roundabout way of saying that Air Canada is looking to expand its offerings between Canada and its southern neighbor in the years to come.
As Edward Russell reports at The Points Guy, the airline’s vice president of planning and scheduling, Alexandre Lefèvre, shared the plans last week at this year’s Routes Americas conference. As of now, Russell writes, Air Canada flies to 50 airports in…



























