Quantcast

Comparison shows Air Canada leads short-haul legroom; WestJet excels on long-haul routes

Airport Workers Save the Day After Woman Loses Diamond from Her Engagement Ring in Baggage Carousel
This Airline Is Going to Start Handing Out $675 Fines to 'Unruly' Passengers: 'It Is Unacceptable'
Travelers are taking extreme measures and using hacks to avoid airline baggage fees
Pigeons Cause Chaos on Delta Flight
United Airlines’ Uniforms Get A Facelift—And A Political Filter
United Continues to Face Catering Chaos at San Francisco
Passenger Stows Away on Delta Flight from New York to Paris
Wizz Air becomes first airline to operate P&W-powered Airbus A321XLR jet
Hawaiian Airlines’ new ‘no show’ policy may make travel more expensive
BLIMP-SE OF THE FUTURE Luxury zeppelins of the future from ‘flying bum’ world’s largest aircraft to Google billionaire’s ‘impossible’ airship
Swiss Startup SmartFlyer Develops Hybrid-Electric Trainer
San Francisco-based entrepreneur takes a trip on India's worst-rated airline, his reaction will surprise you
First-Time Flyer at 81: A Grandmother's Memorable Journey
Ryanair forecasts fare rebound as consumers recover from interest-rate hit
Global Airlines Launches Inaugural Flight, Aiming to Revive 'Golden Age of Travel'
Winning routes: American Airlines adds more than 22,000 seats for football fans following release of 2025–2026 pro schedule
Boeing scores Middle East plane deal during Trump visit
Air travel will be ‘worse’ this summer, lawmakers warn — as FAA gives infuriating update on system fixes, staffing issues
Qatar Airways places record $96 billion Boeing order amid Trump visit
United Airlines CEO Reassures Passengers About Newark Airport Safety
American Testing Tech to Help Passengers Make Connecting Flights
British Airways to use AI in efforts to improve operations
American Airlines Tests New Tech to Help Passengers With Tight Connections During Summer Rush
Flight Diverted After Pregnant Woman on Board Goes into Labor and Delivers Her Baby: Report
United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby says "this is the most optimistic I've been in my entire career about finally getting the FAA fixed"
U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy Unveils Plan to Build Brand New, State-of-the-Art Air Traffic Control System
Passenger rushing for next flight can't believe what woman next to her does
Why fuel price crash won’t make flying cheaper
Kristi Noem says travelers without Real ID will still be able to fly after deadline
Frontier Airlines Announces New Routes Launching This Summer, Connecting Baltimore With Chicago O’Hare and Trenton, N.J. With Myrtle Beach, S.C.
Comparison shows Air Canada leads short-haul legroom; WestJet excels on long-haul routes
Policy
Webp aircanada
Air Canada | Official Website

Air Canada, WestJet, and Porter Airlines are the three largest airlines in Canada, each offering a different experience when it comes to legroom for passengers. Data from AeroLOPA was used to compare the seat pitch and comfort levels across their various aircraft types.

Air Canada operates a fleet of 208 aircraft, including Boeing 787-9s, Airbus A220-300s, and Boeing 737 MAX 8s. The airline’s highest-capacity plane is the Boeing 777-300ER, which seats up to 450 people in a three-class configuration. Its narrowbody Airbus A320s offer the most legroom in economy class among its fleet, with seat pitch ranging from 31 to 33 inches. In contrast, widebody aircraft like the Boeing 787 series and the Boeing 777 models generally provide about 31 inches of legroom in economy class. The widest seats in Air Canada's economy class are found on the A220-300 at 19 inches.

WestJet is Canada’s second-largest carrier with over 140 aircraft based primarily out of Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ), Calgary International Airport (YYC), and Vancouver International Airport (YVR). On WestJet's narrowbody planes—Boeing 737-700s, -800s, and MAX 8s—economy seat pitch ranges from 31 to as much as 34 inches depending on the model and configuration. The airline’s long-haul Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners offer between 31 and 35 inches of legroom in economy class. These aircraft operate on international routes such as Seoul Incheon International Airport (ICN), Tokyo Narita Airport (NRT), and London Heathrow Airport (LHR).

Get the Newsletter
Sign-up to receive weekly round up of news from Sky Industry News
By submitting, you agree to our Privacy Policy and Terms of Service. By providing your phone number you are opting in and consenting to receive recurring SMS/MMS messages, including automated texts, to that number from our short code. Msg & data rates may apply. Reply HELP for help, STOP to end. SMS opt-in will not be sold, rented, or shared.

Porter Airlines started operations in 2006 and currently flies a fleet of De Havilland Canada Dash 8-400 turboprops and Embraer E195-E2 jets to more than thirty destinations within Canada and the United States. Legroom for both aircraft types stands at around 30 inches in economy class. The Embraer E195-E2 offers slightly wider seats at over eighteen inches compared to seventeen inches on the Dash-8.

In business class cabins, Air Canada and WestJet provide lie-flat beds on select long-haul flights operated by widebody jets such as the Boeing 787s, Boeing 777s, or Airbus A330-300s. Air Canada's longest flight runs between Vancouver International Airport (YVR) and Singapore Changi Airport (SIN), while WestJet’s longest scheduled route connects Calgary International Airport (YYC) with Rome Fiumicino Airport (FCO). Porter does not fly any widebody or long-haul services but offers limited short-haul business seating on its Embraer E195-E2 with a seat pitch of thirty-six inches.

Comparatively, Air Transat—the country’s fourth-largest carrier—offers slightly more generous legroom than many competitors. For example, its Airbus A321neos feature a seat pitch of thirty-one inches with an eighteen-inch width in economy class. The company will soon expand service to Brazil using its Airbus A330-200 fleet; these planes typically offer up to thirty-two inches of legroom for long-haul travelers.

Overall analysis shows that for short-haul narrowbody flights within Canada, Air Canada's A320 family provides up to thirty-three inches of legroom—the most among major Canadian carriers. For longer journeys aboard widebodies, WestJet's Boeing Dreamliners have some seats offering up to thirty-five inches if passengers opt for extra-legroom options.

The level of comfort offered by these airlines aligns closely with global industry standards but can exceed those provided by ultra-low-cost carriers elsewhere.

Organizations Included in this History
More News

Delta Air Lines will introduce new in-flight menu options created by celebrity chef José Andrés starting November 4.

Oct 25, 2025

The Blue Sky partnership between United Airlines and JetBlue launched today, allowing members of both airlines’ loyalty programs to earn and redeem points across the two carriers.

Oct 25, 2025

Air Canada is set to expand its presence at Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport (YTZ) by introducing four new nonstop routes to the United States in 2026.

Oct 25, 2025

United Airlines has announced it will add 10 new destinations from its Chicago O'Hare International Airport hub starting next year.

Oct 25, 2025

The partnership between United Airlines and JetBlue, known as Blue Sky, has officially launched.

Oct 25, 2025

American Airlines will introduce its new Airbus A321XLR aircraft on December 18, marking the first time a U.S. airline operates this model.

Oct 25, 2025