Business-Class Travel Made Easy: Exploring Air Canada's Unique Jetz Service

CanadaTue Jan 27 2026
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Air Canada has a special fleet called Jetz. It's made up of Airbus A320 planes. But these aren't your usual planes. They have only 70 seats, and all of them are business class. This is quite different from the usual 140-160 seats you'd find on a similar aircraft. These planes are mainly used for charters. Think sports teams, bands on tour, or big companies. They want a private jet feel but with the range and baggage space of a regular plane. But when these planes aren't booked for charters, regular passengers can snag a seat. It's a great deal for those who want a quieter, more comfortable flight.
The Jetz planes are often seen on routes connecting major Canadian cities. These include Ottawa, Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver. They also fly to some popular leisure destinations like Palm Springs. Toronto Pearson International Airport is a big hub for these flights. It's a key spot for Air Canada's premium travel network. The routes make sense for a few reasons. First, they connect important business hubs. This is great for people in finance, law, or consulting who value time over cheap fares. Second, the schedule is flexible. The planes can be used for charters one day and then switched to regular flights the next. This helps with peak demand or maintenance issues. But is this all about business? Not quite. Flights to Palm Springs show that there's a place for leisure too. It's a nice mix of business and pleasure. Plus, the quick turnaround times mean the planes can be used efficiently.
https://localnews.ai/article/business-class-travel-made-easy-exploring-air-canadas-unique-jetz-service-8d40b1fd

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