Monday, March 24th, 2025

Air Canada is launching Premium Air Canada Café at Montreal Trudeau Airport, enhancing the grab-and-go experience with local flavours for eligible passengers.
Air Canada has launched its latest Air Canada Café at Montreal Trudeau International Airport, offering an advanced premium grab-and-go experience for qualified domestic passengers. Located near this new cafe, which will open tomorrow, the new cafe marks third in the series and underscores the airline’s commitment to strengthening premium lounge service at the Montreal Hub.
Combining local cuisine with contemporary amenities, Air Canada Cafe will feature iconic Montreal snacks, a variety of self-service drinks and power outlets with all 58 seats. To access the lounge, eligible travelers must scan their boarding pass at the Egutes at the entrance. This opening is part of Air Canada’s larger strategy to invest in newly upgraded and expanded lounges with plans from 2025 to enhance the airport experience for premium customers.
Important highlights of Air Cana Cafe at Montreal Trudeau International Airport:
Curated food and drink selection
Glove and go items include warm pistachio cream croissants, mini cheese boards, vegetarian wraps and fresh Salad Montreal bagels, serving a variety of dietary tastes. Kombuchalavazza Specialty Coffee Including Nitro Cold Brew Coffee
Spaces and amenities
Spreading into 2,700 square feet (250 square meters) of seats suitable for premium area work, 58 seats have ample space for calling and filming productive outlets in all seats, including a USB-C port that can charge a laptop-top successful entryway for both customers and staff.
Signature design
It is designed in collaboration with Montreal-based Provencharroy, inspired by the “Third Wave” coffee culture Tom Abstract Artwork by a Montreal-born artist.
Air Canada Cafe Access Qualifications Air Canada Cafe has access to Flying Business Class, Aero Plan 50K, 75K, or Aero Plan Super Elite Status Members, Star Alliance Gold Members, Aero Plan Premium co-branded cardholders.
Enhanced Travel Experiences Air Canada is committed to modernizing and expanding its lounge network focused on comfort, convenience and customer care. By the end of 2025, the airline plans to add more than 500 lounge seats around the world, providing more space to travelers. The expansion is based on a recent upgrade featuring sophisticated design, contemporary seating and improved power access in the select lounge.

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