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Home » Air Canada Will Fly To Sapporo, Japan: Only Nonstop From North America!
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Air Canada Will Fly To Sapporo, Japan: Only Nonstop From North America!

FlyMarshall NewsroomBy FlyMarshall NewsroomJanuary 21, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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Air Canada has an incredible long haul route network, and I’d say along with United Airlines, it has the most global reach of any North American carrier. The airline has just announced its newest destination in Asia, and it’s one that I find to be particularly awesome!

Air Canada adds seasonal Vancouver to Sapporo route

In the winter 2026-2027 season, Air Canada will launch a new 3x weekly flight between Vancouver (YVR) and Sapporo (CTS). This route will run from December 17, 2026, through March 25, 2027, and it will be the only nonstop flight between North America and the Japanese ski destination of Hokkaido. The route will operate with the following schedule:

AC55 Vancouver to Sapporo departing 1:25PM arriving 3:35PM (+1 day)
AC54 Sapporo to Vancouver departing 7:55PM arriving 11:10AM

Air Canada will fly from Vancouver to Sapporo

The service will operate westbound on Mondays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, and eastbound on Tuesdays, Fridays, and Sundays. The 4,288-mile flight is blocked at 9hr10min westbound and 8hr15min eastbound. Fun fact — this will be the shortest “true” transpacific route with regularly scheduled passenger service.

Air Canada will use a Boeing 787-8 for this flight, featuring 255 seats. This includes 20 business class seats, 21 premium economy seats, and 214 economy seats.

Here’s how Air Canada’s Chief Commercial Officer, Mark Galardo, describes this new service:

“Air Canada’s global network is further strengthened by the addition of Sapporo, a premier winter leisure destination in Japan’s northern Hokkaido prefecture. With this new service, Air Canada is reinforcing its Vancouver hub as North America’s second largest Pacific gateway, building on strong premium leisure and ongoing travel demand to Japan, while providing yet another sought-after destination for our customers and Aeroplan Members. Whether people are avid snow enthusiasts, cultural or culinary connoisseurs, or global explorers, Air Canada’s new service will make discovering Japan’s vibrant northern regions more convenient than ever.”

“Leveraging Vancouver’s geographic proximity, Air Canada’s new flights provide the fastest way to reach Sapporo, saving more than two hours travel time each way. For our customers in Hokkaido, Air Canada’s new flights provide the only non-stop and the fastest way to reach the North American continent, with connections to over 45 destinations across Canada, the United States and Mexico at our YVR hub.”

Air Canada will fly a Boeing 787 to Sapporo

My take on Air Canada’s new flight to Sapporo, Japan

This is such a cool new route, if you ask me! As some may remember, last winter we went on a ski trip to Niseko (which is located in Hokkaido), as the region has some fantastic skiing. While Hokkaido has long been popular with skiers from all over Asia and Australia, it seems to also be increasingly popular with visitors from elsewhere, including North America, Europe, etc.

It’s fantastic to see Air Canada making it easier for those from North America to get to Sapporo. Given what a big connecting hub Vancouver is, this should enable all kinds of one-stop service from across North America.

What’s funny is that the flight from Vancouver to Sapporo is only marginally longer than the Singapore to Sapporo route, which is otherwise among the longest intra-Asia routes to the airport.

Air Canada seems perfectly positioned for this, given its lowering operating costs than US carriers, plus the great transpacific geography of Vancouver. It’s one of many new destinations we’ve seen the airline add in Asia in recent years.

In particular, this is such a brilliant use of an aircraft. North American carriers focus heavily on Europe in the northern summer, given the insatiable demand for transatlantic travel. The challenge is always figuring out where to fly planes in winter.

Sure, there’s demand for South America and the South Pacific, and there’s also some demand for Southeast Asia. But I can’t think of any other long haul service that operates exclusively in winter that’s focused on skiing, quite like this route.

Hokkaido is absolutely gorgeous in winter!

Bottom line

Air Canada will be launching a new 3x weekly winter seasonal flight between Vancouver and Sapporo as of December 2026. This will be the only nonstop flight between North America and Sapporo, and it’ll also be the shortest regularly scheduled “full” transpacific flight. I’m very impressed by Air Canada’s continued growth of its long haul network, and in particular, the unique destinations being added.

What do you make of Air Canada’s new Sapporo service?

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