Air Canada Offers Up to 15% Off Vancouver Flights Ahead of NATAS Travel Fair - Alvinology

Air Canada Offers Up to 15% Off Vancouver Flights Ahead of NATAS Travel Fair

Travellers planning a trip to Canada can take advantage of special promotional fares from Air Canada this August, with discounts of up to 15% on published fares for non-stop flights from Singapore to Vancouver.

Air Canada Offers Up to 15% Off Vancouver Flights Ahead of NATAS Travel Fair - Alvinology

The promotion is available in conjunction with the NATAS Travel Fair 2026 and applies to bookings made from now through 28 August 2026. Travel is available until 30 April 2027 with no blackout periods.

Air Canada operates four weekly non-stop flights between Singapore and Vancouver. Promotional Economy Class return fares start from C$1,371, approximately S$1,264, while special fares are also available in Premium Economy and Air Canada Signature Business Class.

Travellers can purchase the promotional fares through travel agents at the NATAS Travel Fair or directly through the Air Canada website. The NATAS Travel Fair 2026 takes place from 21 to 23 August at Singapore EXPO.

Vancouver offers attractions and experiences throughout the year, making it a destination for different types of travellers. The city was recently named among National Geographic’s Best of the World destinations for 2026.

From September to November, autumn brings cooler weather and colourful scenery, alongside a calendar of cultural events. The Vancouver International Film Festival will take place from 1 to 11 October, featuring more than 200 screenings and films from over 70 countries. Visitors can also experience Halloween events including Canyon Frights at Capilano Suspension Bridge Park and the family friendly Halloween Spooktacular at Roundhouse Community Centre, before the city moves into its Thanksgiving and Christmas celebrations.

Winter brings a festive atmosphere across Vancouver. Canyon Lights at Capilano Suspension Bridge Park begins in late November, while the Vancouver Christmas Market runs from November through 24 December. The VanDusen Festival of Lights also returns in late November, transforming the botanical garden with more than one million lights.

Families can visit Wintersphere for an indoor winter experience featuring Santa visits, a holiday café, children’s crafts and a holiday maze. For travellers looking for snow and outdoor adventures, Whistler’s ski and snowboard slopes are also within driving distance of Vancouver.

Food lovers can look forward to the Dine Out Vancouver Festival from late January to mid-February. The three-week event brings together almost 400 restaurants, wineries and craft breweries for dining events and experiences showcasing Vancouver’s culinary scene.

Spring brings another transformation, with more than 43,000 cherry blossom trees blooming across Vancouver. The VanDusen Botanical Garden also offers visitors the chance to experience a wide variety of seasonal flowers and colourful displays.

With the promotional fares available until 28 August, travellers can plan their next Canadian holiday while taking advantage of special pricing across multiple cabin classes. The offer provides another opportunity to explore Vancouver and destinations beyond the city across the autumn, winter and spring travel seasons.

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