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Air Canada, the flag carrier and largest airline of Canada, is renowned for its extensive global network and high standards of service. Founded in 1937, the airline has grown to serve millions of passengers annually, connecting Canada with destinations worldwide. Air Canada is a founding member of the Star Alliance, providing passengers with seamless travel options and benefits across partner airlines.
The airline operates both domestic and international flights, covering North America, Europe, Asia, South America, and beyond. With a strong focus on customer experience, Air Canada offers multiple cabin classes, in-flight entertainment, and loyalty programs for frequent travelers. The airline is committed to sustainability and innovation, continually updating its fleet and services to meet modern aviation standards.
Air Canada operates a modern and diverse fleet of over 170 aircraft. The fleet includes popular models such as the Boeing 777, Boeing 787 Dreamliner, Airbus A330, Airbus A220, and Airbus A320 family. The airline serves more than 220 destinations across six continents, offering a comprehensive route network for both leisure and business travelers. With ongoing fleet renewal initiatives, Air Canada ensures passenger comfort, safety, and reduced environmental impact.
For more details, visit the official Air Canada website.
As an Air Canada passenger, you may be entitled to compensation if your flight is delayed or cancelled, especially when your journey is protected under EU Regulation 261/2004 (EU 261 or EC 261). This regulation applies if your flight originated from an airport within the European Union, or if you were flying into the EU on an EU-based airline. For Air Canada passengers, EU 261 applies only to flights departing from an EU airport, regardless of your final destination.
Under EU 261 and EC 261, you may claim compensation for flight delays of more than three hours, cancellations, or denied boarding due to overbooking. The compensation amount depends on the distance of your flight:
Compensation is not guaranteed in every case. Extraordinary circumstances such as extreme weather or air traffic control strikes may exempt the airline from liability. However, if the delay or cancellation was within the airline’s control, you have the right to claim compensation.
If your Air Canada flight was delayed or cancelled, Voos can review your claim and, if eligible, pursue compensation with the airline on your behalf. Our service is risk-free – fees are only charged if your claim is successful. Depending on your specific case, compensation of up to €600 per person may be possible.
Trust Voos to help you navigate the compensation process and secure the compensation you deserve for cancelled or delayed Air Canada flights.