Does Air Canada ever use their modified A320 70 seat all-business class Jetz for commercial flights?

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Air Canada does operate its Jetz aircraft on scheduled, all‑business‑class commercial routes, but the fleet described in the sources consists of Airbus A319s rather than a 70‑seat A320.

  • The Jetz fleet, normally used for chartering sports teams, has been made available to the public on select winter routes such as Toronto → Fort Lauderdale, West Palm Beach, Fort Myers, Barbados, Cancun, Kelowna and Vancouver, as well as Vancouver → Phoenix, Palm Springs and Puerto Vallarta, and Montreal → Fort Lauderdale and Barbados God Save the Points .
  • These flights are marketed as “all‑business‑class” services, with every seat configured in North‑American business‑class layout and a single cabin of 58 seats on the Airbus A319 aircraft FrequentMiler .
  • Earlier coverage also notes that Air Canada temporarily added all‑business‑class jets to its fleet, describing the Jetz fleet as three Airbus A319s used for charter and now sold as premium‑economy seats for the commercial offering One Mile at a Time .

No source mentions a 70‑seat, A320‑based Jetz configuration, so the commercial use documented pertains to the A319‑based Jetz aircraft.

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