Air Canada
Canada's largest national carrier, Air Canada is based out of Toronto and offers flights all over the country and the world. Air Canada is part of the Star Alliance, allowing for consolidation of frequent flier miles with other airlines, such as United Airlines and Scandinavian Air Service. Air Canada also offers regional and discounted service through Air Canada Jazz. Air Canada offers several tiers of service, including three levels of Economy Class, including Tempo and Latitude, which allow customization of service, including penalty free rescheduling and access to Air Canada's Maple Leaf Lounges.
(888) 247-2262
West Jet
West Jet is Canada's budget airline, similar to Frontier Airlines in the United States. It offers destinations throughout Canada, and several in the United States, such as Hawaii and Florida, as well as stops in Mexico and the Caribbean. West Jet puts a high priority on customer service, and as of 2006 had the newest fleet of jets in North America, with extra legroom, in-seat entertainment centers and leather seats. For a comfortable flight at a lower cost, West Jet is an excellent choice for Canadian destinations.
(888) 937-8538
United Airlines
United Airlines offers more than 3,000 flights a day, including through its budget carrier, United Express. United reaches destinations all over the world, and so is a popular choice to get to anywhere in Canada, including on local flights through United's Canadian subsidiary, United Canada. United is part of the Star Alliance, which offers consolidation of frequent flier miles and transfers to more than 20 other airlines. United Airlines is also committed to lowering its environmental impact, including through conservation of fuel and water.
(800) 538-2929