Vancouver, B.C. Canada's third largest city and NCAS's westernmost hub in Canada. Home to 2 million people and currently we're serving over 60 destinations world-wide as well as domestic destinations in Canada, primarliy British Columbia, Alberta and Northwest Territories.
Montreal is the second largest city in Canada and our main hub as well as base of operations. With over 110 destinations all over the globe, it's also the largest hub, serving a wide range of Canadian destinations mainly in Quebec, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Nunavut.
Iqaluit is the province capital of Nunavut and our hub to northern Canada. Serving around 20 destinations in Canada's arctic, it provides pilots with challenging flights to small gravel airstrips in low visibility, cold weather and strong winds.
Winnipeg is an important part of the NCAS routing strategy with its central location in Canada, serving Manitoba's residents with high-class air travel opportunities. Destinations are mostly domestic and to major U.S. cities, but there are a few international connections too.
Calgary, AB. Offering over 45 destinations, this focus city have become a major part of NCAS. The Stampede City services domestic, U.S. and international destinations, as far away as Asia and as close as the hop north to Edmonton.