Air Canada Tango

[1] Based in Toronto, Tango operated on the major longer-distance Canadian routes between cities such as Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal, Calgary and Vancouver, as well as to some holiday destinations in the United States and Mexico such as Fort Lauderdale, Seattle, Tampa and Mexico City.

[2] The airline's name is short for "Tan and Go", which is in reference to the southern winter destinations that it had planned to serve.

[4] Air Canada Tango's fleet consisted of Airbus A320-200 and Boeing 737-200 aircraft.

The Airbus A320 stayed in Tango's fleet until they ceased operations, with four moving to Air Canada Jetz, and the rest moving to the Air Canada mainline fleet.

[citation needed] Air Canada Tango aircraft were configured in a full economy class layout rather than with a business class section as on regular Air Canada aircraft and featured a distinctive purple colour scheme.

An Air Canada Tango Airbus A320-200
An Air Canada Tango Boeing 737-200