Aviation is a major economic driver for our country. Expanding Canada's air transport agreements allows new air services that provide more travel options for Canadians and encourage lower fares, strengthen our people-to-people and commercial ties around the world, and help promote trade diversification.
Today, the Honourable Steven MacKinnon, Minister of Transport and Leader of the Government in the House of Commons, and the Honourable Maninder Sidhu, Minister of International Trade, announced that Canada has expanded its air transport agreements with Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
These expanded agreements come following successful negotiations at the International Civil Aviation Organization's 17th annual Air Services Negotiation Event (ICAN 2025), hosted this year by the Dominican Republic.
The expanded Canada-Saudi-Arabia Air Transport Agreement includes:
- Up to 14 passenger flights per week per country, up from four.
- Unlimited all-cargo flights, up from three weekly per country.
- Open fifth-freedom rights for all-cargo services, which allow an airline to carry passengers or cargo between two foreign countries on a flight that begins or ends in its home country.
Building on the Prime Minister's recent visit to the UAE where more direct commercial flights between both countries were announced, the expanded Canada-United Arab Emirates Air Transport Agreement includes:
- An additional 14 passenger flights per week per country, for a total of 35 per country
- Unlimited all-cargo flights, up from four weekly per country.
- Open fifth freedom rights for all-cargo services.
Airlines can begin offering services under these expanded agreements immediately.