Air Canada Strengthens Regional Bus Service
The carrier will double the frequency of an existing route later this year.
The carrier will double the frequency of an existing route later this year.
The service will be operated by the Landline Company, which provides premium motor coach transportation for a number of airlines.
The buses accommodate up to 35 passengers in a two-by-one seating configuration. They come with leather seats, free wireless internet, and in-seat power.
United is ending bus service between Newark, New Jersey, and Allentown, Pennsylvania, and between Denver and Fort Collins, Colorado.
The carrier partners with bus company Landline to connect some airports with its Philadelphia hub that would otherwise not be economical on a regional aircraft.
American Airlines now serves all 50 states, a title last held by Delta nearly two decades ago. The airline began serving its newest state on Monday.
Air Canada has begun its first bus operations, having launched connections between Toronto Pearson International Airport and two smaller airports.
Air Canada is joining the trend of airlines offering regional bus service, with a newly announced partnership with coach operator Landline.
Landline has recently announced that it has gained approval from TSA for its airside-to-airside motor-coach operations from Allentown/Bethlehem, Pennsylvania (ABE), and Atlantic City, New Jersey (ACY) to Philadelphia International Airport (PHL). The new approval will mean that passengers will clear TSA security at either Allentown or Atlantic City, board a bus to Philadelphia, and enjoy […]