This airline also provides direct flights to Cancun and Mazatln, as can be seen on its website.
For its part, Sunwing will have two frequencies to Puerto Vallarta starting December 10 with the cities of Regina and Saskatoon with flights on Fridays and Sundays.
"Our community has been eagerly awaiting the return of sun travel and will be excited to have Sunwing back with seasonal flights to many familiar sun destinations," explained Stephen Maybury, CEO of Saskatoon International Airport.
Sunwing has also confirmed frequencies to Mazatln and Riviera Nayarit in November and Los Cabos in December.
It should be remembered that prior to the pandemic, Puerto Vallarta was the first city in Latin America with the largest number of cities (16 in total) that operated direct flights from Canada.
In 2020 alone, a total of two million 98 thousand people traveled between Mexico and Canada, which represented a drop of 56.1% compared to the previous year, according to statistics from the Ministry of Communications and Transportation (SCT).
Thus, of the six airlines that operated between the two countries, WestJet had 38.8% of demand, followed by Aeromxico with 21.7%, Air Canada with 14.8%, Air Transat with 12.8%, Sunwing with 7.7% and Swoop Airlines with 4.1%.
However, since Interjet's exit from the market, Aeromxico remains the only Mexican operator that flies to Canada.
According to the Datatur system of the Ministry of Tourism, Canada is the second country that contributes the most international tourists to Mexico, and in particular to Puerto Vallarta, from cities such as Vancouver, Calgary, Montreal, Toronto and Edmonton.
The share of the Canadian market in total international travelers arriving in Mexico by air fell from 10.8 percent in 2019 to 10.2 percent in 2020, so a significant rebound is expected in the last quarter of 2021.