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Cardiff Airport boosted with new route to Canada

The Cardiff to Toronto four times a week service will be operated by Canadian low-cost carrier WestJet

(Image: Alamy Stock Photo)

The first direct air route between Wales and Canada in nearly 20-years has been confirmed. In a significant boost to Welsh Government-owned Cardiff Airport a new four times a week service to Toronto Pearson International Airport will launch next May. It will be operated by Canada's leading low-cost carrier WestJet.

The route is the first between the two countries since the ending of a scheduled service operated by former airline Zoom back in 2008. The new service will use a Boeing 737-8MAX, with outbound capacity for 154 passengers and 174 for inbound flights (which will be higher due to a lesser fuel requirement).

For the summer season next year the route is expected to attract between 20,000 to 30,000 passengers. The service will not operate during the winter season.

Chief executive of Cardiff Airport Jon Bridge said: "We're incredibly proud that WestJet has chosen Cardiff Airport as a new º£½ÇÊÓÆµ destination for summer 2026.

"This new Toronto route marks an exciting milestone in our growth and a major step forward in reconnecting Wales with North America. It will strengthen tourism, create new opportunities for trade and investment, and showcase Wales on the global stage.

"WestJet's confidence in Cardiff reflects the growing demand for international travel from Wales, the south west of England, and the Midlands and we look forward to building a long-term partnership that delivers lasting benefits for both nations."

Chris White-DeVries, senior airport affairs manager, WestJet, said: "We're thrilled to bring WestJet's friendly, affordable and reliable service to Wales for the first time. Cardiff is a vibrant capital with a proud and rich history, and we see huge potential in connecting it directly with Toronto, a key gateway to North America. This route will make it easier than ever for Canadian travellers to discover Wales' stunning coastlines and culture, while giving guests across Wales and western England seamless access to Eastern Canada and beyond."

First Minister Eluned Morgan said: "This is welcome news for passengers, businesses and our tourism industries, both in Wales and Canada. With good connections to other Canadian cities, the new Toronto route will open up new economic opportunities for Wales in North America.