List of Sunwing Airlines destinations

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Sunwing Airlines flies to 49 destinations across North America, Central America, and the Caribbean Region from its hubs in Toronto, Montreal and other smaller airports in Canada. It has a particularly strong presence in Cuba, Dominican Republic, and Mexico.

This is a list of cities Sunwing Airlines flies to as of 2023. [1] The list includes the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) code, city, country, the airport's name—with the airline's hubs and focus cities marked and future routes.

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Seasonal base
CityCountryIATAICAOAirportNotes
Acapulco MexicoACAMMAA Acapulco International Airport
Bagotville CanadaYBGCYBG CFB Bagotville
Calgary CanadaYYCCYYC Calgary International Airport
Cancún MexicoCUNMMUN Cancún International Airport
Cayo Coco CubaCCCMUCC Jardines del Rey Airport
Cayo Largo CubaCYOMUCL Vilo Acuña Airport
Cayo Santa Maria CubaSNUMUSC Abel Santamaría Airport
Cienfuegos CubaCFGMUCF Jaime González Airport
Deer Lake CanadaYDFCYDF Deer Lake Regional Airport
Edmonton CanadaYEGCYEG Edmonton International Airport
Fredericton CanadaYFCCYFC Fredericton International Airport
Freeport BahamasFPOMYGF Grand Bahama International Airport
Gander CanadaYQXCYQX Gander International Airport
Halifax CanadaYHZCYHZ Halifax Stanfield International Airport
Hamilton CanadaYHMCYHM John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport
Holguín CubaHOGMUHG Frank País Airport
Kelowna CanadaYLWCYLW Kelowna International Airport
Kitchener CanadaYKFCYKF Region of Waterloo International Airport
La Romana Dominican RepublicLRMMDLR La Romana International Airport
Liberia Costa RicaLIRMRLB Guanacaste Airport
London CanadaYXUCYXU London International Airport
Los Cabos MexicoSJDMMSD Los Cabos International Airport
Manzanillo CubaMZOMUMZ Sierra Maestra Airport
Mazatlán MexicoMZTMMMZ Mazatlán International Airport
Moncton CanadaYQMCYQM Greater Moncton Roméo LeBlanc International Airport
Montego Bay JamaicaMBJMKJS Sangster International Airport
Montreal CanadaYULCYUL Montréal–Trudeau International Airport
Oranjestad ArubaAUATNCA Queen Beatrix International Airport
Orlando United StatesMCOKMCO Orlando International Airport
Ottawa CanadaYOWCYOW Ottawa Macdonald–Cartier International Airport
Puerto Plata Dominican RepublicPOPMDPP Gregorio Luperón International Airport
Puerto Vallarta MexicoPVRMMPR Licenciado Gustavo Díaz Ordaz International Airport
Punta Cana Dominican RepublicPUJMDPC Punta Cana International Airport
Quebec City CanadaYQBCYQB Québec City Jean Lesage International Airport
Regina CanadaYQRCYQR Regina International Airport
Río Hato PanamaRIHMPSM Scarlett Martínez International Airport
Roatan HondurasRTBMHRO Juan Manuel Gálvez International Airport
Sint Maarten Sint MaartenSXMTNCM Princess Juliana International Airport
Saskatoon CanadaYXECYXE Saskatoon John G. Diefenbaker International Airport
St. George's GrenadaGNDTGPY Maurice Bishop International Airport
St. John's Antigua and BarbudaANUTAPA V. C. Bird International Airport
St John's CanadaYYTCYYT St. John's International Airport
Thunder Bay CanadaYQTCYQT Thunder Bay International Airport
Toronto CanadaYYZCYYZ Toronto Pearson International Airport
Vancouver CanadaYVRCYVR Vancouver International Airport
Varadero CubaVRAMUVR Juan Gualberto Gómez Airport
Vieux Fort Saint LuciaUVFTLPL Hewanorra International Airport
Windsor CanadaYQGCYQG Windsor International Airport
Winnipeg CanadaYWGCYWG Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport

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