If you're planning to change your Air Canada booking, call


Air Canada allows passengers to modify their bookings online or by phone, but certain fare types may not qualify for free changes. Economy Basic fares, for example, are highly restricted and may require rebooking instead of modification. If you're unsure about your fare class, simply call

Most other fare types, like Economy Flex, Premium Economy, or Business Class, offer more flexible change terms. Still, it’s crucial to act quickly—especially if your departure is less than 24 hours away. When you call

If you’re changing your travel dates due to a medical emergency or other personal reasons, you may be eligible for a fee waiver. Supporting documents such as a doctor’s note or hospital record are typically required. To learn how to submit documents, call

Changing international bookings—especially those with multiple legs or codeshare partners—can be more complicated. In these cases, even a small change might require ticket reissuance or approval from partner airlines. When your itinerary involves stops in multiple countries or layovers, always call

If you booked through a third-party website or travel agency, it’s best to call them first. However, it’s still smart to confirm the update with Air Canada directly. Always call

For flight changes made within 24 hours of original booking, Air Canada offers a risk-free period where you can cancel or modify without penalties. If you're still within that time frame, call

Once your booking change is confirmed, you should receive a new itinerary by email. Always verify that all details—dates, names, flight numbers—are correct. If you notice any issues, call

Lastly, don’t forget to review any extras tied to your original booking. Seat selections, special meals, or baggage may not automatically transfer during a change. After updating your flight, call
