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Montreal And Toronto Joins Alberta, British Columbia, Calgary, Vancouver And More In Shaping Mexico’s Travel Future With WestJet, Air Canada, And Sunwing’s New Nonstop Routes To Los Cabos

Published on November 30, 2025

Montreal And Toronto Joins Alberta, British Columbia, Calgary, Vancouver And More,
Mexico’s Travel Future,

Montreal and Toronto joins Alberta, British Columbia, Calgary, Vancouver, and more in skyrocketing Mexico tourism as WestJet, Air Canada, and Sunwing expand new direct flights to Los Cabos, responding to a significant surge in Canadian visitors. This increase in travel demand is driven by Canadians staying longer, spending more, and exploring beyond just Cabo San Lucas to destinations like Todos Santos and the East Cape. With more nonstop flights available from major Canadian cities, the region is not only attracting more visitors but is also positioned for further growth, making it a key destination for winter escapes and luxury getaways in the coming years.

The tourism sector in Los Cabos, Mexico, has been experiencing an exciting surge, with Canadians flocking in greater numbers, staying longer, and spending more than ever before. This rise in Canadian visitors, especially from Ontario and Quebec, is reshaping travel trends and pushing airlines like WestJet, Air Canada, and Sunwing to expand their flight services. As a result, both Montreal and Toronto are now joining the ranks of Alberta, British Columbia, Calgary, and Vancouver, which have long been established gateways for travelers heading to this popular Mexican destination. This expansion is not just about more flights – it’s a transformative moment for the tourism industry in Los Cabos, one that is set to continue growing through 2026 and beyond.

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The Canadian Wave: More Travelers, Longer Stays, and Bigger Spend

According to the Los Cabos Tourism Board, the number of visitors from Canada has risen significantly in recent years. As of this year, Canadian visits are tracking 20% higher year-over-year, a promising indication of how much Canadians love Los Cabos’ unique blend of sun, sand, and culture. Most of this growth is coming from eastern Canada, particularly Ontario and Quebec, while Vancouver and Calgary have already established themselves as key Canadian feeders into the region.

One of the most notable statistics is how long Canadians are staying in Los Cabos. On average, Canadians stay 10.2 nights – nearly double the length of stay of U.S. visitors, who average just 5.7 nights. This extended visit means Canadians are diving deep into the destination, exploring both Cabo San Lucas and San José del Cabo, and even venturing further out to places like Todos Santos and the East Cape. It’s a sign that Los Cabos is not just a quick getaway for Canadians; it’s a place they want to explore, relax, and immerse themselves in, making it a go-to destination for long winter escapes.

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The prolonged stays and increased spending are helping to elevate the region’s tourism economy. More than just hotel room nights, this extended presence of Canadian tourists brings benefits to other sectors too, including restaurants, retail, and excursion businesses. The destination has worked hard to create a variety of travel experiences for all types of visitors, from luxury resorts to cultural explorations, and it’s paying off.

Airlines Responding to the Demand: WestJet, Air Canada, and Sunwing Lead the Charge

As the demand for travel to Los Cabos from Canada increases, airlines have been quick to respond. WestJet, Air Canada, and Sunwing have been at the forefront of expanding their services to meet this demand, making it easier than ever for Canadians to travel to this stunning Mexican destination.

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Montreal & Toronto
WestJet has announced plans to join Air Canada in flying nonstop from Montreal and Toronto to Los Cabos, with discussions underway to extend these routes year-round. Currently, these routes are seasonal, only running during the winter months when Canadians typically seek warmer destinations. However, with increasing demand, these routes are likely to become a year-round service, further solidifying Los Cabos as a go-to destination for Canadians.

Western Canada
On the western side of the country, WestJet and Sunwing already provide year-round flights from Alberta and British Columbia to Los Cabos, with WestJet alone operating more than 21 weekly flights during the winter. These routes already serve a strong base of Canadian travelers, with Vancouver, Calgary, and Edmonton among the top cities contributing to the region’s growing tourism numbers.

The numbers are set to continue growing in the winter of 2025–2026, as both WestJet and Sunwing aim to bring approximately 140,000 Canadian travelers to Los Cabos that season. This surge is expected to further increase as Canadians continue to embrace longer stays, with families, couples, and solo travelers alike opting for the Mexican beach destination.

Porter Airlines: A New Player on the Horizon
Another interesting development in the Canadian travel space is the potential for Porter Airlines to join the market. While still in active discussions, tourism officials indicate that Porter may start flying nonstop to Los Cabos, likely from Montreal and Toronto. With a growing number of Canadian travelers seeking direct connections to Mexico’s Baja California Peninsula, the addition of Porter Airlines could further boost travel demand and diversify the options available for Canadian vacationers.

2026 and Beyond: What’s Next for Los Cabos?

Los Cabos isn’t just benefiting from new direct flights; it’s experiencing a broader airlift growth spurt that reflects its rising global popularity. The region’s international flight network is rapidly expanding, with Los Cabos now handling over 600 weekly flights. In 2025 alone, the destination has confirmed nine new international routes, with more on the way in 2026. Along with this expansion, the local airport has been steadily increasing its capacity, welcoming new travelers from across the globe.

New Nonstop Flights for 2026
Looking ahead to 2026, there’s even more exciting news for travelers to Los Cabos. Three new nonstop flights are already confirmed for the year, with routes coming from Austin, Indianapolis, and Las Vegas. These additions will continue to bolster the airport’s growing capacity and ensure that Los Cabos remains accessible to an even wider range of international visitors.

The city is also making considerable investments in infrastructure, with a focus on increasing hotel capacity and improving overall services for visitors. The destination is set to see the introduction of more than 1,200 luxury hotel rooms over the next three to four years, including high-end brands such as Park Hyatt, Four Seasons, and St. Regis. These developments will cater to the increasing demand from Canadian and international visitors for premium accommodations.

Ground Investments and Infrastructure: A $900 Million Commitment to Growth

In addition to expanding its flight network, Los Cabos is investing heavily in its tourism infrastructure. A $900 million investment has been committed to enhancing the region’s offerings, particularly in terms of hotel development. Some of the most prestigious hotels slated to open in the coming years include the Park Hyatt Los Cabos, Four Seasons Resort Cabo San Lucas at Cabo del Sol, and the St. Regis Los Cabos at Quivira. These new developments will not only help accommodate the increasing number of visitors but also enhance the overall visitor experience, cementing Los Cabos as a luxury destination.

The continued investment in both airlift and ground infrastructure is positioning Los Cabos as one of the most sought-after destinations for international travelers. The blend of natural beauty, cultural richness, and luxury accommodations continues to attract high-end travelers and families alike, ensuring the destination remains at the top of travel wishlists around the world.

The Future of Mexico Tourism: A Thriving Destination

Los Cabos is experiencing a tourism boom, driven in part by the growing influx of Canadian visitors and the subsequent expansion of air service from key Canadian cities. As more travelers from Montreal, Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary, and Alberta continue to flock to Los Cabos for longer stays and unforgettable experiences, the region is solidifying its status as one of the most desirable vacation spots in Mexico.

The future of Los Cabos looks incredibly promising, with an expanding flight network, enhanced infrastructure, and an ever-growing global appeal. Canadian travelers are set to play a major role in this transformation, with increased flight options, longer stays, and more spending helping to drive the local economy. Whether it’s a winter escape or a luxurious getaway, Los Cabos remains at the forefront of Mexico’s tourism renaissance.

Montreal and Toronto joins Alberta, British Columbia, Calgary, Vancouver, and more in skyrocketing Mexico tourism as WestJet, Air Canada, and Sunwing expand new direct flights to Los Cabos, driven by a sharp increase in Canadian visitors seeking longer stays and more immersive experiences. This growing demand is prompting airlines to offer more nonstop options, solidifying Los Cabos as a prime winter escape for Canadians.

With the combined efforts of airlines like WestJet, Air Canada, Sunwing, and potentially Porter, as well as ongoing investments in both infrastructure and luxury accommodations, Los Cabos is poised to become even more accessible and desirable in the years to come. The surge in Canadian travel to Los Cabos is just the beginning, and the coming years will see even greater growth, making this Mexican gem an even bigger fixture on the global tourism map.

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