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Air Canada and Abra Group eye revenue-sharing partnership

FlyMarshall NewsroomBy FlyMarshall NewsroomJune 8, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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Air Canada and Abra Group have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to explore a deeper commercial partnership between Canada and Latin America.

The MoU, announced on June 7, 2026, creates a framework for a long-term strategic partnership between Air Canada and Abra Group, whose airline brands include Avianca and GOL. The proposed cooperation remains subject to final agreements and regulatory approval.

If finalized, the partnership would allow the companies to expand connectivity across Canada, Central America, South America, and selected international markets beyond the Americas.

The airlines plan to strengthen commercial cooperation through expanded codeshare agreements, coordinated sales and distribution, and a potential joint business agreement on selected Canada-Latin America routes.

For passengers, the proposed partnership could bring smoother connections, better airport coordination, more consistent baggage policies, and improved support during disruptions. The companies also plan to expand frequent flyer cooperation, giving travelers more opportunities to earn and redeem loyalty points across the combined networks.

Cargo cooperation is also part of the planned partnership. Air Canada and Abra Group will explore closer cargo coordination across key markets in the Americas, aiming to support growing trade flows between Canada and Latin America.

The deal comes as Air Canada continues to grow its Latin American network. The carrier has identified the region as an important part of its international expansion and has been building services for markets such as Lima (LIM), Santiago (SCL), and Rio de Janeiro (GIG), with further growth expected in Quito (UIO).


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The companies have not yet disclosed a timeline for completing final documentation or securing regulatory approval.

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