Cardiff Airport have announced a direct transatlantic service to Toronto with WestJet, Canada’s leading low-cost airline. The non-stop flights will launch on 23 May 2026.
Canada and Wales connect directly
This marks the first direct air connection between Wales and Canada in nearly two decades.
WestJet will operate four direct services a week from Rhoose, Vale of Glamorgan, to Toronto Pearson International Airport
The addition of WestJet’s Toronto service marks Cardiff Airport’s first new Canadian connection since 2008 and represents a key milestone in its post-pandemic recovery.
The Chief Executive Officer of Cardiff Airport, Jon Bridge, has said about the route development:
“We’re incredibly proud that WestJet has chosen Cardiff Airport as a new UK destination for summer 2026. This new Toronto route marks an exciting milestone in our growth and a major step forward in reconnecting Wales with North America. It will strengthen tourism, create new opportunities for trade and investment, and showcase Wales on the global stage. WestJet’s confidence in Cardiff reflects the growing demand for international travel from Wales, the South-West of England, and the Midlands and we look forward to building a long-term partnership that delivers lasting benefits for both nations.”
Chris White-DeVries, Senior Airport Affairs Manager, WestJet, said:
“We’re thrilled to bring WestJet’s friendly, affordable and reliable service to Wales for the first time. Cardiff is a vibrant capital with a proud and rich history, and we see huge potential in connecting it directly with Toronto, a key gateway to North America. This route will make it easier than ever for Canadian travellers to discover Wales’ stunning coastlines and culture, while giving guests across Wales and western England seamless access to Eastern Canada and beyond.”

Just in time for the World Cup 2026
Moreover the First Minister of Wales, Eluned Morgan MS, has welcomed the new route, claiming it was a boost for tourism and business.
The new route launches ahead of Canada’s co-hosting of the FIFA World Cup 2026, creating timely new opportunities for tourism, business and cultural exchange between Wales and North America.
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