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Air Canada’s new leisure carrier, rouge, begins passenger service on July 1st. What does this mean for Air Canada Cargo customers?
Air Canada Cargo would like to remind its customers that live animals cannot be accepted as cargo on flights when the ground temperature at the departure city or destination is higher than 35 degrees Celsius (including the humidity index).
Daily direct service between Toronto and Copenhagen starts June 2.
Shipping to and from Brussels just got much easier.
With increased frequencies and a new flight, Air Canada Cargo has more options to and from Asia starting May 1.
We're moving forward with e-freight and e-AWB.
At Air Canada Cargo, our business is to meet all your cargo needs simply and efficiently. There’s a shipping solution and a service that’s right for you. Find out more…
To meet performance expectations and current regulatory and security control requirements, Air Canada Cargo adheres to a rigorous goods acceptance process. Find out more…