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Air Canada Opens Its first Air Canada Café at Québec City Airport

Andreea Georgescu
Last updated: 17 June 2026 07:44
By Andreea Georgescu
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Air Canada has opened its first Air Canada Café at Québec City Jean Lesage International Airport (YQB), introducing a 97-seat premium lounge space for eligible passengers. Operated in partnership with Plaza Premium Group, the new facility marks the first dedicated Air Canada-branded lounge experience at the airport and becomes the airline’s seventh Café location. The opening forms part of Air Canada’s wider investment in its airport lounge network, with a focus on expanding premium passenger facilities across Canada.

Air Canada Café at Québec City Jean Lasage Airport
The new Air Canada Café has been designed to reflect Québec City’s cultural identity © Air Canada

Locally inspired design and passenger facilities

The new Air Canada Café has been designed to reflect Québec City’s cultural identity, incorporating local artistic references and regional design influences. The space includes works by Canadian artists Antonietta Grassi and Douglas Coupland, alongside interiors inspired by the city’s landscape and French heritage.

The 97-seat lounge offers areas for working, dining and relaxation, with power access at each seat and productivity-focused seating layouts. The menu features locally sourced products and items developed with Québec-based and Indigenous partners, including breakfast dishes, regional cheeses and artisanal ingredients. A self-service food area and full bar are also available, catering to a range of dietary preferences.

Air Canada Café at Montréal-Trudeau Airport
The airline continues to invest in upgraded lounge spaces across key Canadian airports, including Montréal-Trudeau © Air Canada

Lounge network expansion and access

Air Canada said the new opening is part of its broader strategy to modernise and expand its lounge network, with more than 500 additional lounge seats added globally over the past year. The airline continues to invest in upgraded lounge spaces across key Canadian airports, including Montréal-Trudeau (YUL).

Access to the Québec City Air Canada Café is available to eligible domestic passengers, including Aeroplan Elite members, Star Alliance Gold members, premium co-branded credit card holders, and Business Class customers departing on eligible flights.

What do you think about airlines introducing locally inspired lounge experiences at regional airports? Let us know in the comments below!

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ByAndreea Georgescu
Aviation Reporter - A recent MA graduate in Digital Communication and Media from UCL, with a BA in Film Studies from King's College London, and a strong foundation in media and content creation. Contributed to content development as a Social Media Intern at PressPeaK Pvt Ltd., leveraging journalism, writing, and digital media skills to craft impactful campaigns. Gained hands-on experience as a Web Content Writer at FOREO and as a Movies and TV Lists Writer at Screen Rant.
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