Air Canada has announced special Black Friday discounts for travellers flying from India to destinations across Canada, the United States, Mexico and the Caribbean

Ottawa: Air Canada has launched special Black Friday discounts for travellers flying from India to Canada, the United States, Mexico and the Caribbean.
The offer is valid from 09:00 on 27 November until 11:59 on 3 December, giving passengers up to INR 5,000 off on Economy Class bookings. The discounted fares apply to return trips for travel between 12 January 2026 and 31 May 2026.
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With this sale, travellers can plan visits to popular destinations such as Toronto, New York, Cancún or Costa Rica, along with several other cities across North America. Air Canada also provides smooth connections through its Canadian hubs to a wide range of destinations, including Calgary, Edmonton, Halifax and Ottawa.
Passengers connecting to the US through Canada also benefit from US customs pre-clearance, which allows them to complete all immigration and customs checks before departure. This means they arrive in the US as domestic passengers, saving time at the airport.
The offer covers flights operated by Air Canada, Air Canada Rouge and services under the Air Canada Express banner. Each booking can include up to nine passengers, and optional services such as seat selection or baggage will be charged separately.
The discount applies only to the base fare and does not include taxes, fees or surcharges, which must be paid in full. These promotional fares cannot be combined with any other offer.
Travellers can find full details and make bookings on Air Canada’s official website. The offer is valid only for trips originating from India and is subject to availability.
Published: 29 Nov 2025, 08:15 am IST
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