Swiss International Air Lines takes delivery of its first Airbus A350-900

Swiss International Air Lines (SWISS), member of the Lufthansa Group, has taken delivery of its first of ten Airbus A350-900.

Supporting the airlineโ€™s fleet modernization program, the latest-generation widebody is set to become SWISSโ€™s flagship aircraft.

The A350 will be operated on long-haul routes from its home base in Zurich to destinations like Boston, strengthening the airlineโ€™s global network.

The Airbus A350-900 is the first aircraft in the SWISS long-haul fleet to be equipped with the new SWISS Senses cabin. Designed to provide a more personal and comfortable air travel experience for passengers in all seating classes. The aircraft cabin is configured with a four-class layout, offering three suites up to four seats in First Class, 45 seats in Business, 38 in Premium Economy, and 156 in Economy.

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Air Transat Announces Three New International Routes and Boosts Year-Round Service for Summer 2026 Program

MONTREAL, Oct. 8, 2025 /CNW/ – Air Transat, named the 2025 World’s Best Leisure Airline by Skytrax, unveils a series of major additions to its summer 2026 network. Central to these new developments are exclusive transatlantic routes such as Quebec Cityโ€“Marseille and Ottawaโ€“London Gatwick, as well as the annualization of several southern routes from Montreal, Quebec City and Toronto.

These expansions are part of Air Transat’s strategy to develop its presence in Europe, Latin America, and the Caribbean, while providing travellers with greater flexibility and an even wider range of options.

New for summer 2026 (CNW Group/Transat A.T. Inc.)
New for summer 2026 (CNW Group/Transat A.T. Inc.)

“Our summer 2026 is already shaping up to be exceptional,” said Sebastian Ponce, Chief Revenue Officer at Transat. “We’re accelerating our growth in Quebec City, launching our first transatlantic route from Ottawa, and expanding our international connections. This is just the beginning of a season full of exciting new developments.”

New routes from Quebec City

From May 21 to October 8, 2026, Air Transat will operate a weekly non-stop service between Quebec City and Marseille on Thursdays. This new, exclusive route offers a unique gateway to the south of France and is a complement to the popularity of the existing Quebec Cityโ€“Paris route. Additionally, the new Quebec Cityโ€“Fort-de-France service, which is set to launch on December 14, 2025, will be extended over the summer to include a weekly Monday flight, providing year-round access to Martinique.

New routes from Ottawa

For the first time, Air Transat will offer non-stop transatlantic flights from Ottawa to London-Gatwick, starting on 15 May 2026. This service will operate three times a week on Fridays, Sundays and Tuesdays. In addition, a new Ottawaโ€“Montreal route will be available from May 5 to October 23, 2026, making it even easier for travellers from the Canadian capital to access the full Air Transat network. This development is driven by the growing network of Air Transat’s partner, Porter Airlines, which is consolidating Ottawa as a major hub in eastern Canada. Together, the two airlines are improving international access to the Canadian capital while providing travellers with a seamless and convenient connecting journey.

Year-round South routes from Montreal and Toronto

Beginning summer 2026, Air Transat will convert several popular seasonal routes to year-round:

RoutesNumber of flightsOperating days
Montreal (YUL) โ€“ Cartagena (CTG) – Medellรญn  (MDE)*1 flight/weekThursdays
Montreal (YUL) โ€“ Pointe-ร -Pitre (PTP)2 flights/weekTuesdays and Saturdays
Montreal (YUL) โ€“ San Josรฉ (SJO)2 flights/weekMondays and Fridays
Toronto (YYZ) โ€“ Cartagena (CTG) – Medellรญn (MDE)1 flight/weekWednesdays

*New route

Notably, the Montrealโ€“Cartagena (YULโ€“CTG) route will now operate year-round and be extended to Medellรญn (MDE). This service is based on the model of the future Torontoโ€“Cartagenaโ€“Medellรญn route, which is set to launch on November 2 and will also operate year-round. Together, these routes offer travellers the chance to enjoy both the sunny beaches of the Caribbean coast as well as the cultural and urban vibrancy of Medellรญn.

The mentioned flights are now available for booking. Further developments will be announced in the coming weeks as part of the 2026 summer program rollout.

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Malaysia Airlines Showcases Elevated Journeys with “Time for Comfort in the Skies” Campaign


The campaign highlights Malaysia Airlines’ premium Business Class experience while also rewarding Economy Class travellers with exceptional comfort and value across international routes

Malaysia Airlines Airbus A380-841 9M-MNA (msn 078) LHR (SPA). Image: 937538.
Malaysia Airlines Airbus A380-841 9M-MNA (msn 078) LHR (SPA). Image: 937538.

KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia, Oct. 7, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Continuing its globally recognised “Time For” campaign, Malaysia Airlines is proud to introduce Time for Comfort in the Skies, inviting travellers to rediscover the joy of premium flying at 30,000 feet. Designed to highlight the airline’s hallmark Malaysian Hospitality, the campaign brings together comfort, exclusivity, and value across both Business and Economy Class.

Malaysia Airlines Showcases Elevated Journeys with  โ€œTime for Comfort in the Skiesโ€ Campaign
Malaysia Airlines Showcases Elevated Journeys with โ€œTime for Comfort in the Skiesโ€ Campaign

The campaign runs from 7 โ€“ 22 October. travellers can enjoy up to 20% off Business Class fares on international routes for immediate travel until 31 August 2026. Members of the airline’s Enrich loyalty programme will enjoy priority access on the 7th and 8th October with an additional 5% discount as well as special redemption discount. Non-members are encouraged to sign up for free to unlock more exclusive perks. Available for a wide selection of destinations across Malaysia Airlines’ global network, these special fares give travellers more reasons to take to the skies โ€” whether it’s a leisure escape to London or Brisbane, a cultural journey to Dhaka or Hong Kong, or a quick retreat within Malaysia to Kota Kinabalu, Kuching, Miri, Tawau, or Penang.

Business Class: Elevated Comfort

As part of this journey, Business Class passengers can enjoy comfort and premium amenities across Malaysia Airlines’ fleet, including aboard its latest A330neo aircraft. Beyond the skies, guests benefit from priority services, access to the Golden Lounge and partner lounges worldwide. Onboard, thoughtful touches from the MH Signature Drink on arrival to gourmet dining with Chef-on-Call elevate the premium experience. Passengers can also stay connected with complimentary unlimited Wi-Fi via MHconnect, available on selected aircraft for all guests, regardless of cabin class or loyalty tier.

Economy Class: Comfort with Value

Economy Class travellers can look forward to the warmth of Malaysian Hospitality in every detail of their journey. Guests have the option to pre-book meals for a more seamless and personalised experience, while those who choose to order onboard can indulge in the airline’s celebrated Best of Asia menu, which brings authentic regional flavours to the skies. From hearty favourites to lighter choices for little explorers, every dish is thoughtfully prepared to make dining part of the journey itself. Onboard, travellers can stay entertained with a wide selection of movies, shows, and games, while enjoying the convenience of complimentary unlimited Wi-Fi via MHconnect.

A Stress-Free Journey for Families

Travelling with little ones can often be daunting, but Malaysia Airlines is set on making it a seamless experience through its MH Junior Explorer programme, created to keep little travellers happy and parents at ease. Young flyers receive curated Kids’ Activity Packs, filled with engaging items that turn the flight into an adventure from the moment they board. Mealtimes become a highlight too, with fun and nutritious Junior Explorer meals crafted to delight young taste buds. Parents are encouraged to pre-order these meals to ensure their children don’t miss out. Onboard entertainment also caters to kids, with a wide selection of age-appropriate shows, movies, and games to keep them engaged from take-off to landing.

With these thoughtful touches, Malaysia Airlines transforms every journey into an elevated experience for families, leisure seekers, and premium explorers. More than just travelling from point A to B, each flight becomes a shared journey of discovery, comfort, and joy in the skies.

Bonus Side Trip Expands to Eight Destinations โ€“ Discover Kuching!

Malaysia Airlines invites global travellers to discover Kuching, Sarawak, the latest destination in its Bonus Side Trip (BST) programme. In partnership with the Sarawak Tourism Board, the addition of Kuching opens the gateway to Borneo’s lush rainforests, diverse wildlife and vibrant living culture โ€“ offering long-haul passengers the chance to enrich their journey with an authentic side trip. As the world looks ahead to Visit Malaysia 2026 (VM2026), Malaysia Airlines encourages guests to make every trip more rewarding by adding a Bonus Side Trip and uncovering Malaysia’s hidden gems along the way.

Travellers can book their flights via the official Malaysia Airlines website at www.malaysiaairlines.com or the mobile app or through authorised travel agents worldwide.

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airBaltic Celebrates 30 Years in Helsinki

At the beginning of October 2025, the Latvian airline airBaltic marks the 30th anniversary of the route between its home base in Riga, Latvia, and Helsinki, Finland. This was the airlineโ€™s second-ever direct service, following the first commercial flight from Riga to Stockholm, Sweden, on October 1, 1995.

Mantas Vrubliauskas, VP Network Management at airBaltic: โ€œOver the past three decades, our flights between both capitals have strengthened ties between Latvia and Finland for both business and leisure travel, contributing to the growth of both economies. Finland is one of our largest markets, and we aim to continue expanding in the country while providing reliable connectivity. We would like to express our gratitude to our long-term partner Finavia for their cooperation over the years and for supporting airBalticโ€™s growth.โ€

Petri Vuori, Senior Vice President responsible for route development at Finavia: โ€œThe route from Riga to Helsinki Airport is airBalticโ€™s historic first route in Finland. airBaltic is an important partner for us, and we are delighted that the airlineโ€™s route network and presence at Finavia airports have strengthened since then. In March, we will once again celebrate a new route as airBaltic launches a connection from Riga to Oulu Airport.โ€

airBaltic operates up to four daily flights between Riga and Helsinki at convenient times, offering passengers flexible options for travel between the two cities or for seamless connections via Latvian capital to over 80 destinations in the airlineโ€™s network.Since the first flight on this route in October 1995, airBaltic has carried more than three million passengers and operated over 62 thousand flights between the two cities.

Today, airBaltic flies to four destinations in Finland โ€“ Helsinki, Tampere, Turku, and Kittilรค โ€“ and, starting March 29, 2026, the airline will introduce a direct service between Riga and Oulu. This extensive network provides strong connectivity between Latvia and Finland and, with a single stop in Riga, the largest hub in the Baltics, connects Finland to airBalticโ€™s wide network across Europe and beyond.

Over the past 30 years, airBaltic has evolved into a globally respected carrier. Now the airline is connecting the Baltic States to 80 destinations across Europe, the Middle East, North Africa, and the Caucasus region, providing essential infrastructure and global connectivity for the region. A complete schedule of airBaltic flights and tickets are available on the company’s homepage at www.airbaltic.com.

Icelandair Joins JFK Terminal 6 for Operations in 2026

NEW YORK, Oct. 3, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — JFK Millennium Partners (JMP), the company selected by the Port Authority of New York & New Jersey to build and operate John F. Kennedy International Airport’s new world-class Terminal 6 (T6), and Icelandair, the leading carrier of Iceland, today announced that Icelandair has selected T6 for its future operations at JFK. Icelandair joins partner airline JetBlue, Air Canada, Aer Lingus, ANA, Avianca, Austrian Airlines, Brussels Airlines, Cathay Pacific, Condor, Frontier, Kuwait Airways, Lufthansa, Norse, and SWISS as the 15th international airline that will make T6 its new home at JFK when the terminal opens to passengers in 2026.

Icelandair becomes the 15th airline to operate from the new JFK T6

Icelandair will operate from the new JFK Terminal 6 in 2026
Icelandair will operate from the new JFK Terminal 6 in 2026

Terminal 6 is a key component of the Port Authority of New York andโ€ฏNew Jersey’s $19 billionโ€ฏtransformation of JFK International Airport into a world-class gateway, with two new terminals, two expanded and modernized terminals, a new ground transportation center, and an entirely new, simplified roadway network.

Icelandair passengers can look forward to T6’s digital-first, boutique guest experience, with a less than 5-minute average walk from the TSA security checkpoint exit to all gates, and seamless connectivity to Icelandair’s partner, JetBlue. Additional features include 100,000 square feet of NYC-inspired shopping, dining, lounges and amenities, curated public art, sustainable operating features, and a premium guest experience throughout the terminal.

Icelandair currently operates up to twice-daily service to Reykjavik, Iceland, on aircraft with a two-cabin configuration. Thanks to the airline’s strategic partnership with JetBlue, passengers traveling on both airlines can take advantage of quick connections between the new T6 and JetBlue’s Terminal 5, which will be connected when the terminal opens.

“Icelandair has been an outstanding long-term partner at T7, and we’re excited to write our next chapter together at the new T6,” said Steve Thody, CEO, JFK Millennium Partners. “As a leading international airline, Icelandair shares our commitment to sustainability and creating a memorable guest experience, and we can’t wait to open our doors to their passengers on our first day of operations.” 

About JFK Terminal 6

Currently under construction at John F. Kennedy International Airport, Terminal 6 is being developed in two phases, with the first six gates opening in 2026 and construction completion expected by 2028. Terminal 6 features include:

  • 10 gates, of which nine will accommodate widebody aircraft
  • State-of-the-art automated baggage system, customs/border control facilities, and the latest TSA screening technologies
  • One of the longest departures curbs at JFK, with airline-branded passenger drop-off zones
  • Multiple airline lounges, in addition to a new arrivals lounge
  • A new ground transportation center
  • A curated collection of New York City-inspired artwork featuring local and international artists, curated by the Public Art Fund in partnership with JMP and the Port Authority of New York & New Jersey
  • Sustainably-sourced building materials, rooftop solar power, and energy efficient systems and operating practices throughout the terminal
  • Sustainability certifications for LEED (silver or gold), Envision and SITES underway

About JFK Millennium Partners 
Terminal 6 is an award-winning public-private partnership between the Port Authority of New York & New Jersey and JFK Millennium Partners โ€“ a consortium that is led by Vantage Group, an industry leading investor, developer and manager of award-winning global airport projects, including LaGuardia Airport’s Terminal B; American Triple I, a certified minority-owned investor, owner, developer and manager of infrastructure assets; RXR, an innovative New York real estate investor and developer; and JetBlue Airways, New York’s hometown airline. When complete, Terminal 6 will connect seamlessly with Terminal 5 to create an anchor terminal on JFK International Airport’s north side. For more information, visit: https://www.portauthoritybuilds.com/redevelopment/us/en/jfk/planned-projects/terminal-6.html

About Icelandair
With an extensive route network, Icelandair uses the unique geographical location of Iceland as a hub midway between Europe and North America, offering direct flights to around 60 destinations. Additional to the international route network, Icelandair operates a domestic network in Iceland, an airfreight and logistics business as well as aircraft leasing and consulting services.

Since its foundation in 1937, Icelandair has steadily expanded its route network and, in 2024, transported 4.7 million passengers to 55 destinations in Europe and North America and employed around 3,600 full-time employees. Icelandair is a publicly traded company, listed on Nasdaq Iceland.

PHNOM PENH’S TECHO INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT OPENS: CAMBODIA’S NEW GLOBAL GATEWAY


PHNOM PENH, Cambodia, Oct. 2, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — On 9 September, Phnom Penh celebrated a historic milestone with the inauguration of Techo International Airport (IATA: KTI; ICAO: VDTI), the nation’s largest aviation infrastructure project. Cambodian funded and built, with a design inspired by the nation’s cultural and Angkorian heritage, the airport begins operations as a modernised hub for business and tourism. The launch was marked by the arrival of the first commercial flight operated by Air Cambodia, welcomed with a traditional water salute.

Techo International Airport, Phnom Penh's new main international gateway on its opening day (9 September).
Techo International Airport, Phnom Penh’s new main international gateway on its opening day (9 September).

Within its first month of operations, the airport has opened two new routes and supported Cathay Pacific by temporarily hosting some of its fleet during Typhoon Ragasa.

Developed by Cambodia Airport Investment Co., Ltd. (CAIC) โ€” a joint venture between the State Secretariat of Civil Aviation (SSCA) and Overseas Cambodian Investment Corporation (OCIC), a leading Cambodian conglomerate โ€” Techo International Airport underscores the country’s growing role in regional connectivity. With capacity for 15 million passengers annually in its first phase, the airport will strengthen tourism, expand trade flows, and enhance Cambodia’s international connectivity.

The project was Cambodian built in collaboration with a consortium of local and international contractors and engaged more than 200 Cambodian engineers and 17,000 workers โ€” highlighting the nation’s ability to deliver world-class projects by combining homegrown expertise with global partnerships.

The terminal, designed by British firm Foster + Partners, reflects Angkorian traditions through sweeping roof canopies supported by structural “trees” inspired by the rumduol โ€” Cambodia’s national flower. Natural light, tropical landscaping, and a nine-meter Buddha statue in the Abhayamudra pose together create a distinctive sense of place that celebrates Cambodian heritage while offering a modern gateway for future generations. The atmosphere combines a holistic and zen spirit, welcoming travellers with peace and balance from the very moment they arrive.

“Welcoming the first passengers at Techo International Airport is a defining moment,” said Pung Kheav Se, Chairman of OCIC and CAIC. “It creates new opportunities for Cambodia โ€” for visitors, businesses, and investors โ€” and marks the beginning of a new chapter for our country.”

To ensure high-quality operations, CAIC has appointed partners including Vinci Airports, Lagardรจre Travel Retail, Newrest, and Singapore Airlines Engineering Company (SIAEC) to oversee airport management, retail, catering, and aircraft maintenance.

Techo International Airport also features a high-quality retail and dining offering. Among the shops and restaurants are Malis, Paul, Starbucks, Brown Coffee, Bodia, and Artisans d’Angkor โ€” blending Cambodian heritage with global hospitality.

The inauguration also coincides with the 25th anniversary of OCIC. The group, with presence in Cambodia, Laos, and Hong Kong, has over the past two decades contributed to Cambodia’s economic transformation across real estate, infrastructure, healthcare, and educationโ€”delivering more than 10,000 homes as well as major roads, bridges, and flyovers.

Techo International Airport now stands as both an emblem of Cambodia’s identity and a gateway to the future, ready to welcome the world as the capital strengthens its position in global air networks.

Avelo Airlines Announces New Membership Program: Avelo PLUS


HOUSTON, Oct. 2, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Avelo Airlines announces the launch of Avelo PLUS, a brand-new membership program designed to make traveling even more affordable and convenient. Travelers can join for just $49 for the first year* and enjoy exclusive perks all year long.

With Avelo PLUS, members will gain access to:

Avelo Airlines is first U.S. air carrier to buy and fly Embraer 195-E2 aircraft. (PRNewsfoto/Avelo Airlines)
Avelo Airlines is first U.S. air carrier to buy and fly Embraer 195-E2 aircraft. (PRNewsfoto/Avelo Airlines)
  • Exclusive Low Faresย โ€“ Enjoy member-only pricing on flights.
  • FREE Priority Boardingย โ€“ Board early and settle in faster.
  • Special Dealsย โ€“ Access member-only promotions and discounts all year.
  • $50ย Avelo Cash Bonus at Renewalย โ€“ Earn rewards for loyalty every year.
  • Benefits for You & up to Nine Othersย โ€“ Share your perks with your entire crew.

Avelo Airlines Founder and CEO Andrew Levy said, “Avelo’s new membership program, Avelo PLUS, gives our Customers even more opportunities to save and experience great Avelo perks. Our Customers have been asking for a program for loyal Customers, and we’re excited to offer Avelo PLUS and expand on our already affordable, convenient and reliable air service by providing even more value for travelers.”

This new program brings unmatched value to Avelo Customers, helping save money while enjoying a more seamless travel experience. Learn more about Avelo PLUS at AveloAir.com.

This news comes just weeks after Avelo announced its partnership with Embraer to bring the best-in-class E195-E2 airplane to the United States marketplace. Avelo Customers will love the E2’s comfortable 2×2 seating, in-seat power ports, large overhead bins, and quiet cabin.

America’s Most Reliable and Convenient Airline
Since taking flight on April 28, 2021, Avelo has flown more than eight million Customers on over 64,000 flights. Today Avelo serves 47 cities spanning 18 states and Puerto Rico, as well as three international destinations: Jamaica, Mexico and the Dominican Republic.

Avelo has unlocked a new era of convenience, choice, and competition by flying to primarily underserved communities across the country. Most Avelo routes include at least one small, convenient airport. This makes traveling with Avelo a smoother, easier and more enjoyable experience than contending with the crowds, congestion and long walks at larger airports.

Avelo is distinguished by its industry-leading reliability. In 2024, Avelo ranked #1 in on-time performance and achieved the lowest flight cancellation rate in the U.S. airline industry. These results are provided by Anuvu, a leading aviation data services company also utilized by The Wall Street Journal for the publication’s annual airline ranking. Anuvu’s complete industry results and rankings are available at AveloAir.com.

Avelo also delivers world-class customer satisfaction, exemplified by our Net Promoter Scores (NPS), which consistently rank among the best airlines and most admired brands in the world.

Avelo offers a range of seating options. These include Standard, Stretch, and Stretch+ seating. Stretch provides extra legroom, with pitch ranging from 32 inches to over 36 inches. Stretch+ features a unique upgrade where the middle seat is blocked for added comfort and space. Customers can also purchase window and aisle seats in advance of their flight. In addition to advance seat assignments, Avelo offers several unbundled travel-enhancing options that give Customers the flexibility to pay only for what they value, including priority boarding, checked bags, carry-on overhead bags, and a pet in the cabin.

Additionally, families can travel with ease knowing every child 14 and under will be automatically seated with an accompanying adult at no additional cost. 

A history in Air Canada fashion

The Airline Passenger Experience Association (APEX), in partnership with the Professional Clothing Industry Association Worldwide (PCIAW), recently held its first ever PCIAW Fashion Show at the APEX/IFSA Global EXPO 2025 in Long Beach. A team of Air Canada employees took this opportunity to give everyone a glimpse of the airlineโ€™s long history by showcasing its uniforms throughout the years. This curated runway event highlighted six different eras in Air Canadaโ€™s history: 1938, 1953-1964, 1969-1973, 1996-2004 and 2017 to present. Representing each era were Air Canadaโ€™s Los Angeles-based employees as well as Montreal based flight attendants.

1938: First era

Representing Trans-Canada Airline (TCA), as Air Canada was known when it was founded in 1937, Kerem walked down the runway proudly showcasing the very first page in Air Canadaโ€™s fashion history. โ€œI truly love how fashionable, comfortable, and professional it feels.โ€

How does it feel wearing the very first flight attendant uniform? โ€œIt’s such an honour because it carries so much history. If I had to pick favourites, this one and the blue uniform stand out to me. They’re feminine, elegant, and beautifully detailed. It was a joy to wear!โ€ Although very fashionable, this version of the uniform is the shortest lived in Air Canada/TCA’s history and only lasted from July to October 1938. It was replaced with a similar design; a summer grey version and a winter blue version starting that October until 1949.

1953-1964: Blue era?

Amber proudly represented our โ€ฆ blue era. How did Amber feel about the blue? โ€œI just loved the blue uniform! It was comfortable from the minute I put it on, and its tailored fit really made it stylish.โ€ Her favourite part of it? โ€œThe hat may have been my favourite part of this uniform, it truly added the final touch!โ€ 

This Christian Dior-influenced design had a summer version (pictured) and a navy-blue version for the winter season.

1969-1973: Colorful era

Designed by Leo Chevalier, a Quรฉbec trailblazing fashion designer, this version of uniforms from the early 70s was definitely Air Canada’s most colourful era โ€“ and a visual representation of the seventies cultural era! What did Silvia think of the uniform she modelled? โ€œIt was great but wouldn’t want to wear it today!โ€ It was very much of its time, indeed. โ€œI preferred the one Vanessa wore (1973-1978), it seemed very comfortable, more casual but still elegant.โ€

After the initial launch in 1969, an important milestone is the introduction of pants! It was the first time in Air Canada’s history that pants were included in the uniform. 

1973-1978: Versatile era

Vanessaโ€™s impression of the fashion show? โ€œWalking the runway in such an iconic uniform was definitely the highlight! I felt proud showing off a piece of Air Canada history.โ€ Coincidentally, the pieces she was wearing were also presented and introduced at a fashion show in Vancouver in May 1978. Cosplaying the 70s, Vanessa got to model the most versatile version of our uniforms. 

Employees back then could choose from over 50 pieces of uniform, mix and match and make it their own. The list included a long-sleeved and short-sleeved jacket, five different skirts, two pairs of pants, two sweaters and four different blouses. To accessorize, they had a belt, scarves, berets, toques, folding umbrellas, leather bags and โ€ฆ a rainhat! 

1996-2004: Modern-trend era

This new version debuted at the โ€œNew Uniform Fashion Showโ€ on January 29, 1996. What makes this one special? It marked the first time the uniforms of all Air Canada employees changed simultaneously. 

Would Tsige wear the 90s uniform today? โ€œI really liked the dress, it was so comfortable,โ€ she said. Aside from the shoulder pads, which are very much of their time, this version of the uniform was a very modern look for Air Canada.  

2017-present: True-to-brand era

And finally, our current uniform! Imagined by Canadian designer Christopher Bates, it was recognized with a few awards including the NAUMD 2018 Best of the Best Award for Outstanding Uniform Design and the PCIAW 2018 Award for Outstanding Corporate Design. How was it for Veronique to represent her own uniform in the fashion show? โ€œWalking to the stage representing the actual Air Canada uniform, it was an honour for me. This was a wonderful and fulfilling experience.โ€

These werenโ€™t just uniforms. They were symbols of adventure, ambition and grace. Each look carried the legacy of those who wore them with pride. The show was a celebration of history, of fashion, and of the people who made it iconic. To bring them out of the archives was a very special moment for everyone involved and it was an important one: Because some symbols deserve to be remembered forever.

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