Take a getaway to Hawai’i. Air Canada rouge has introduced new leisure-oriented service between the continental North America and the Hawaiian Islands. Operated by Air Canada’s leisure-focused division, rouge emphasizes straightforward, comfortable service to popular vacation destinations.
Currently, rouge operates flights between Vancouver (YVR) and Honolulu (HNL) using aircraft configured to seat 280 passengers. Beginning in December, the carrier will add Vancouver (YVR) to Kahului (OGG) service. These seasonal routes are scheduled to operate through April 2015. In addition, twice-weekly service between Toronto (YYZ) and Honolulu will start in December.
These new routes expand options for travelers seeking direct connections to Hawai’i from both western and central Canada. With rouge’s focus on leisure travel, passengers can expect a simplified onboard experience tailored for vacationers, while benefiting from nonstop schedules that save time compared with connecting itineraries.
Book early for the best availability on these seasonal flights, especially during peak winter travel months when demand for Hawaiian vacations traditionally rises. Passengers should also check baggage allowances and onboard service options specific to rouge, as policies and amenities can differ from mainline Air Canada services.
Whether you’re planning a short winter escape or a longer island-hopping holiday, the new rouge routes make flying to Hawai’i more convenient from multiple Canadian gateways.