Air Canada Revises Terms for Basic and Comfort Economy Fares on North American Routes and More

Air Canada Revises Terms for Basic and Comfort Economy Fares on North American Routes and More

Air Canada is revising some conditions for its Basic and Comfort Economy fares.

For Basic fares on North American and leisure routes, starting from purchases made on January 3, 2025, passengers will only be able to bring one small personal item on board. Any other luggage must be checked in, with the first item costing 35 Canadian dollars, and the second item costing 50 Canadian dollars. Checking luggage at the gate will cost 65 Canadian dollars per item. Mobility aids, medical equipment, and strollers will be exempt from these charges. Aeroplan elite members and Star Alliance Gold members will continue to be entitled to one free checked item.

Additionally, if passengers wish to change from their automatically assigned seat at check-in when flying on Basic fares modified after January 21, 2025, a change fee will be collected. Allocations for families or individuals requiring assistance, along with status or credit card member benefits, will continue to apply.

For Comfort Economy fares, the allowance for free checked luggage will be increased to two items for purchases made on or after January 3, 2025.

This adjustment aligns Air Canada’s fare structure more closely with that of other Canadian airlines.

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