Air Canada has a new café in Montréal for travelers on the go

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Running late to your flight? Air Canada has got you covered with its café designed for travelers who are on the go. 

Opening in Montréal-Trudeau International Airport (YUL) , the Café offers a convenient experience for domestic travelers. This café marks the third location within the Air Canada network showcasing the airline’s commitment to increase premium offerings for passengers. 

Travelers eligible for the Café include business class ticket holders, Aeroplan 50k, 75k, super elite, and Star Alliance Gold passengers. Additionally, Aeroplan premium co-branded cardholders are eligible 

58 seats are available at the café with a menu featuring local Montréal snacks, beverages, and power at each seat. 

Managing Director, Product & Services at Air Canada Jacqueline Harkness said, “We’ve created a premium experience tailored to the needs of our busiest customers, while celebrating the essence of Montréal’s vibrant café culture. Every detail of the Air Canada Café is designed for productivity and comfort, bringing together efficiency with the warmth and energy that make it a beloved product amongst our customers.”

Entering the café simply requires scanning your boarding pass at the café gate. 

Food and Beverage 

Food selections include croissants, mini cheese boards, vegetarian wraps, and fresh salads. Additionally, allergen and dietary restrictions are easily accessible via a QR code. 

Beverage selections include beer, cider, locally brewed Kombucha, Lavazza coffee, and nitro cold brew coffee. 

Seat Amenities

58 seats across a 2,700 square feet space with productivity designed in mind. Power is available at every seat including USB-C ports. 

As Canada’s flag carrier Air Canada continues to grow its premium lounge experience with over 500 additional lounge seats added by the end of 2025.