Air Canada has announced their plans to welcome Airbus A321 extra-long range (XLR) aircraft to their fleet with the launch of a new route between Montréal and Palma de Mallorca. These flights are scheduled to take place in 2026, presenting the carrier’s steady growth of its global network.

From Montréal to Palma de Mallorca in 2026
Air Canada is marking the start of a new era. Alongside the revision of their Aeroplan loyalty programme in 2026, the airline is set to acquire 30 Airbus A321XLRs in the year’s first quarter, on lease from Air Lease. Decorated with a new cabin design, Air Canada will be introducing these aircraft with a brand-new service from Montréal to Palma de Mallorca in June 2026. The A321XLR will accommodate 182 passengers across 14 Signature Class seats and 168 Economy Class seats – and eager travellers can book their seats now at aircanada.com or at travel agents.
Air Canada will also transition their existing routes to the A321XLR, including year-round services between Montréal and Toulouse, and seasonal flights between Montréal and Edinburgh. The carrier is further scheduled to receive up to an additional 10 A321XLRs in 2026, which they aim to use to add more routes from other Canadian cities, such as Toronto, Ottawa, and Halifax.
Mark Galardo – Executive Vice President & Chief Commercial Officer, and President, Cargo at Air Canada – has commented:
“The wait is nearly over as the imminent arrival of the game-changing Airbus A321XLR marks the next phase of international growth at Air Canada. This revolutionary narrow-body aircraft unlocks new, exciting global opportunities with its wide-body range and enhanced onboard product. Today, we begin that journey of growth with the announcement of Palma de Mallorca as the first new destination made possible by this fleet. By leveraging the unique capabilities of the A321XLR, Air Canada becomes the first Canadian airline to offer flights to this Spanish island, renowned for its stunning beaches, history and culture. We look forward to welcoming our customers aboard this exciting new aircraft, which will join our fleet in the coming months.”

About Air Canada
Headquartered in Quebec, Air Canada is the flag carrier and largest airline of Canada, both by size and the number of passengers carried. With an overall fleet size of 353 aircraft (including all subsidiaries), Air Canada has multiple hubs, operating from Montréal–Trudeau International Airport (YUL), Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ), and Vancouver International Airport (YVR).
Founded in 1937, the airline has grown to include Air Canada Cargo, Air Canada Express, Air Canada Jetz, Air Canada Rouge, and Air Canada Vacations. As a founding member of the Star Alliance, the carrier is dedicated to connecting people all over the world, and currently offers air transportation services for passengers and cargo to 222 global destinations.
Will Air Canada’s announcement change your travel plans for 2026? Will you be flying to Palma de Mallorca on an Airbus A321XLR? Let us know.