Air Canada Doubles Landline Service Between Kitchener-Waterloo and Toronto Pearson Airports
- Joe Breitfeller

- Oct 14
- 2 min read
Starting December 1, 2025, Air Canada will double the Landline Company’s luxury motorcoach service between the Region of Waterloo International Airport and Toronto Pearson Airport to 10 weekly return trips.

On Tuesday (October 14, 2025), Air Canada announced that starting December 1, 2025, they will double the frequency of The Landline Company’s luxury coach service between the Region of Waterloo International Airport and Toronto Pearson. The number of daily return trips will increase from five to 10, giving customers more convenient options for traveling and better connection times with their onward flights from Air Canada’s global hub.
In Tuesday’s announcement, Air Canada’s Director – Regional Airlines and Markets, Ranbir Singh, said,
“We have been very satisfied with the response from the Kitchener-Waterloo Region to Air Canada’s innovative, multi-modal service. Customers are finding the comfort, convenience and reliability of Landline and its luxury motor coaches very compelling. With the service growing in popularity, we are doubling the frequencies to 10 daily, which will give customers even better, one-stop connectivity between the Region of Waterloo International Airport and key destinations we serve from Toronto Pearson, such as Vancouver, Tokyo, Halifax, San Francisco, and hundreds more.”
Also commenting on the inter-modal connectivity expansion, Landline’s Spokesperson, Rizwan Qadir, said,
“Since launching the service, we’ve heard from hundreds of customers who love the Air Canada Landline connection experience but needed more options to match their connecting flights at Pearson. By doubling frequency to 10 trips per day, travelers can now mix and match schedules to fit their outbound and return Air Canada flights more conveniently.”
Region of Waterloo Airport’s Chairperson, Karen Redman, added,
“This increased service is a welcome investment in our community’s future and reflects the confidence Air Canada has in our region’s growth and potential. Doubling the frequency strengthens Waterloo Region’s global reach and opens new doors for our residents, businesses, and visitors alike. We are committed to providing travellers with more accessible options. This expansion gives residents more choice and reason to choose YKF.”
In partnership with Jazz Aviation and PAL Airlines, Air Canada operates to 40 communities across Canada. Through the innovative partnership with Landline, Air Canada is extending their regional network to seamlessly connect local airports directly to their global network. In addition to the Region of Waterloo International Airport, Air Canada and Landline have partnered to serve the John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport and Kingston Norman Rogers Airport.
Designed and built by Prevost in Quebec, The Landline Company’s luxury motorcoaches feature 36 spacious leather seating, free Wi-Fi, power outlets, and full accessibility for customers with reduced mobility. TLC’s motorcoaches run multiple nonstop daily roundtrips from Hamilton and Waterloo Region Airports to Toronto Pearson. The service also offers customers the same benefits as air-only itineraries, including boarding pass and bag tag printing at their regional airport, along with disruption protection and Aeroplan earning opportunities. Landline operates seamless multi-modal networks on behalf of Air Canada, United Airlines, American Airlines and Sun Country Airlines.
Source: Air Canada/CNW


