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Canada is the world's second-largest country by land area and has the world's longest coastline. It is home to around 41 million people, most of whom live close to the 49th parallel, the US border. The country is vast, with a total land area of almost ten million square kilometers, and four key airlines keep people connected from coast to coast .

One of the country's most easterly cities, St. Johns, Newfoundland, is closer to the European continent than Vancouver , British Columbia (St. Johns to Paris is 2,481 miles as the crow flies, versus Vancouver at 3,121 miles.



From Coast to Coast, these Canadian airlines keep you connected The aviation scene in Canada is fierce, and some airlines have tried to make their mark in the Canadian skies and have come and gone with recent names, including Swoop , Canada Jetlines, and Lynx Air . However, four airlines continue to grow. Along with the two largest airlines in Canada, Air Canada, and WestJet , we now have Porter flying trans-continental services and low-cost carrier Flair making the most of pent-up demand.

According to Newswire , of the top five Canadian airports by passenger traffic, Toronto continues to reign supreme, with passenger numbers exceeding 44 million last year. This was followed by Vancouver (24 million), Montreal (21 million), and Calgary (18 million). Data for this article has been sourced from Cirium , a trusted online aviation analytics company.

With the country's vast distances between major cities, which airlin.

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