Air Canada announced Tuesday that it will double the frequency of its luxury coach service between Toronto Pearson International Airport and the nearby Region of Waterloo International Airport in Woolwich, Ontario.
Starting Dec. 1, the Landline Company will operate 10 daily round trips between the two airports for Air Canada, up from the current five.
Airline leaders said the service, which launched last year, has proven popular with customers in the Kitchener-Waterloo area. Customers can use the bus route to reach Toronto Pearson and from there connect to Air Canada’s global route network.
A spokesperson for Landline said the expanded schedule will allow passengers to better align their coach trip with their departure or arrival time.
Landline also operates Air Canada bus routes connecting Toronto Pearson with John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport in Hamilton and Kingston Norman Rogers Airport in Kingston.

