
Los Cabos is heading into the winter 2026–2027 season with even stronger international connectivity, as new and expanded nonstop flights from Canada continue to open the destination to a broader audience. With new routes from Toronto, Ottawa, Edmonton (Porter Airlines) and Montréal (Air Transat), airlines are responding to sustained demand and growing confidence in one of Mexico’s most dynamic tourism markets.
This increase in routes reflects more than just seasonal demand, it signals a deeper, long-term connection between Canada and Mexico. Canada remains the second-largest international source market for Los Cabos, and the expansion of routes, particularly from Eastern Canada, is helping diversify access beyond traditional gateways while supporting continued growth in visitor arrivals.
What makes Los Cabos particularly compelling is its ability to offer a varied and seamless experience. Set between the Pacific Ocean and the Sea of Cortez, the destination combines desert landscapes, marine life, wellness, and a thriving culinary scene, all within a setting that is easy to navigate and highly reliable for international travelers. This balance continues to drive repeat visits and longer stays, particularly among Canadian travelers.
Ultimately, this steady expansion in global connectivity highlights the strength and resilience of Mexico’s tourism sector. As airlines continue to invest in new routes and increased capacity, destinations like Los Cabos are becoming more accessible than ever, reinforcing Mexico’s position as a world-class destination that continues to grow, evolve, and welcome travelers from around the world.










