Air Canada today announced the expansion of its multi-modal Landline service that will enable customers at Kingston Norman Rogers Airport to seamlessly connect with its global hub at Toronto Pearson International Airport.
The new luxury motorcoach service, with features such as spacious leather seats and fast, free Wi-Fi, will begin operating September 23rd with two return trips daily that are conveniently timed for connections to and from flights across Air Canada’s worldwide network.
Ranbir Singh, director, regional airlines and markets, at Air Canada said: “We are delighted to be reconnecting customers in Kingston and the surrounding region to our global network. This is a premier example of the new opportunities our growing partnership with The Landline Company unlocks.
“Customers travelling between Norman Rogers Airport and Toronto Pearson on Landline’s premium motorcoaches will enjoy the same benefits as those making air-only connections, including the convenience of a single itinerary and through-tagged baggage when departing Kingston, disruption protection, and Aeroplan earning opportunities.”
Nick Johnson, vice president, commercial at landline said: “We’re thrilled to expand our partnership with Air Canada into Eastern Ontario.
“This new Air Canada service allows Kingston travellers to seamlessly book one-stop journeys on aircanada.com from Kingston Airport (YGK) through Toronto Pearson to Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Halifax, and hundreds of Air Canada destinations worldwide, just as they would with a traditional connecting regional flight.”
Craig Desjardins, Director of Strategy, Innovation and Partnerships, at the City of Kingston said: “The return of Air Canada to Kingston marks a critical step forward in reconnecting our community to the global economy.
“Reliable, integrated transportation links like this are essential to supporting our tourism sector, enabling workforce mobility, and strengthening Kingston’s appeal as a destination for conferences, investment, and innovation.
This partnership with Air Canada and Landline ensures that Kingston remains open, accessible, and competitive in a rapidly evolving economy.”
How it works
Air Canada and The Landline Company have operated intermodal services since May 2024 between Toronto Pearson and John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport in Hamilton and Region of Waterloo International Airport.
With today’s expansion, Landline will now also operate two, non-stop round trips daily to Toronto Pearson from Kingston Norman Rogers Airport in eastern Ontario. Air Canada customers beginning their journey at Kingston will check in as normal for their flight, have their bags tagged and obtain boarding passes for all segments of their trip.
At a designated departure point at the Kingston airport, they will board a luxury, Air Canada-branded motorcoach and their checked baggage will be loaded. Upon arrival at Toronto Pearson, customers will proceed directly to self-service bag drop, and then through security.
For launch, many motor coach segments can be booked at no added fee, compared to journeys originating at Toronto Pearson.
Air Canada is also issuing a fee waiver for customers looking to add motorcoach segments to existing bookings. Customers can reach out to the Air Canada Contact Centre to take advantage of the waiver until December 31st, 2025.

