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Canadian North Airlines, a regional carrier operating since 1998, is set to operate its ten busiest routes in March 2025. The airline maintains a fleet of 34 aircraft and serves over 25 destinations across Canada. According to data from ch-aviation, the fleet includes ATR 42s, ATR 72s, and Boeing 737s.

In March 2025, Canadian North's most frequented route will be between Sandspit Airport (YZP) and Iqaluit Airport (YFB), with a total of 57 flights. The airline uses its ATR 42-300 for this short route of just 186 miles. Following closely is the Rankin Inlet (YRT) to Winnipeg (YWG) route with 52 flights scheduled for the month using Boeing 737-400 aircraft.

Other significant routes include Yellowknife (YZF) to Cambridge Bay (YCB), Montreal (YUL) to Kuujjuaq (YVP), and Iqaluit (YFB) to Ottawa (YOW). Each of these routes will see between 28 and 45 flights throughout March.

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The airline's operations extend beyond major cities like Edmonton, Montreal, and Ottawa, connecting remote regions such as Nunavut and Nunavik with more populated areas. This connectivity is crucial given the limited travel options available in these northern territories.

Last year marked a notable collaboration for Canadian North Airlines when it partnered with Air Greenland to enhance connectivity between Canada and Greenland via Iqaluit Airport. Shelly De Caria, President and CEO at that time, expressed enthusiasm about this development: “We’re excited to boost tourism, encourage regional and cultural collaboration, and drive economic development through this groundbreaking partnership."

This partnership aims not only at increasing tourism but also at fostering deeper cultural ties between communities across both nations.

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