Flights for Air Canada’s regional subsidiary, Air Canada Express, are operated by two different carriers – Jazz Aviation and PAL Airlines. Passengers traveling on these regional services can connect seamlessly to flights operated by Air Canada’s mainline fleet when needed, as well as earn and redeem miles as part of the carrier’s Aeroplan frequent flier program.
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