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Air Canada Shares Key Travel Tips for a Hassle-Free Holiday Journey


With the busy holiday travel season approaching, Air Canada has released essential tips to help passengers navigate their journeys smoothly. The peak travel period runs from mid-December to January 6, 2026, with the busiest days expected between December 19 and 23.


Top Six Holiday Travel Tips from Air Canada:


  1. Download the Air Canada Mobile App

    The free app provides a seamless travel experience by offering features such as mobile check-in, digital boarding passes, real-time flight updates, gate change alerts, and baggage tracking at select airports.

  2. Check-in 24 Hours Before Departure

    Travelers are encouraged to check in via the app or online to confirm flight details, update contact information, and receive real-time notifications about any schedule changes. The digital boarding pass will also display recommended airport arrival times and baggage drop-off cutoffs.

  3. Ensure Valid Travel Documents

    Passengers must carry a government-issued ID that matches the name on their ticket. Some destinations may require additional entry documents, such as visas. Checking airport services for expedited security options can also help streamline the boarding process.

  4. Pack Smart and Stay Within Baggage Limits

    To avoid delays, travelers should familiarize themselves with baggage size and weight restrictions for both carry-on and checked luggage. Placing contact details inside checked bags helps with identification in case tags detach. Valuable items, medications, and electronics should always be carried in a bag that fits under the seat.

  5. Arrive at the Airport on Time

    The Air Canada app provides recommended arrival times and terminal details. Self-serve kiosks at the airport allow passengers to print baggage tags before proceeding to the drop-off station and security screening for a more efficient check-in process.

  6. Use AirTags or Tracking Devices for Checked Luggage

    Travelers can enhance baggage tracking by placing an AirTag or another Find My network device in their checked luggage. In case of delays, the device’s location can be securely shared with Air Canada's baggage team through its Delayed Baggage Claim website.


Additional International Travel Tips

Passengers flying abroad should review government entry requirements through Air Canada's Travel Ready Hub or the app to ensure they have the necessary documents, visas, and health certificates for their destination.

By following these tips, travelers can help ensure a smoother holiday journey while minimizing potential disruptions.

 
 
 

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