Ottawa – All Canadians benefit from ample and diverse flight options, whether travelling for pleasure or business, or moving people and goods. The Government of Canada is working hard to expand Canada’s international air transport agreements to offer more choice and convenience for shippers and travellers.
The Minister of Transport, Pablo Rodriguez, today announced that Canada has recently expanded its air transport agreements with Ethiopia, Jordan and Türkiye.
- The expanded agreement with Ethiopia allows seven weekly passenger flights for each country, up from five. It will support growing bilateral ties and stronger connectivity with Ethiopia, and enhanced access to sub-Saharan Africa.
- The expanded agreement with Jordan enables seven weekly passenger flights for each country, up from three. It will accommodate growing passenger demand between Canada and Jordan.
- The expanded agreement with Türkiye increases the number of weekly all-cargo flights to seven for each country, up from three.
The new rights under these agreements are available for use by airlines immediately.
“We’re improving our international air connections to bring more people together and facilitate the movement of goods. Greater frequency and new routes enhance our supply chains.”
– Pablo Rodriguez, Minister of Transport
“Strengthening Canada’s connectivity with international partners creates opportunities and open doors for Canadian businesses around the world. Today’s announcement will help advance our trade relationships, create new opportunities for our businesses and contribute to building a stronger economy.”
Mary Ng, Minister of Export Promotion, International Trade and Economic Development