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By AI, Created 4:27 PM UTC, May 18, 2026, /AGP/ – Harbour Air has launched Harbour Air Connect and Harbour Air Business, a new corporate travel program for British Columbia companies that can now enroll online. The program adds credits, Aeroplan points and travel-management tools for smaller businesses that need corporate travel benefits without a dedicated team.
Why it matters: - B.C. small and medium-sized businesses now have a new corporate travel option built around self-service, rewards and booking control. - The launch gives smaller employers access to benefits that are usually reserved for larger travel programs. - Harbour Air is pitching the program as a way to reduce travel management overhead while keeping business travel flexible.
What happened: - Harbour Air launched Harbour Air Connect, a corporate travel program for British Columbia businesses of all sizes. - Harbour Air Business is the self-serve portion of the program for small and medium-sized enterprises. - B.C.-registered businesses can enroll and manage the program online. - The program is available now at harbourair.com/haconnect/.
The details: - Members earn Business Credits, Harbour Air Club Credits and Aeroplan points on eligible flights from day one. - The earning structure starts at 3% credit on base fares at enrollment and rises to 10% across tiers tied to travel spend. - Higher tiers add passenger name change flexibility, priority boarding, exclusive fare offers and access to a dedicated account manager pathway. - Members also get a self-serve portal to manage bookings and travelers. - The portal includes a tier progress dashboard, downloadable travel reports and weather rebooking priority. - Harbour Air Connect also includes Harbour Air Corporate for larger enterprises. - The combined program covers up to 200 daily flights across 15 destinations in British Columbia and the Pacific Northwest. - Destinations include Vancouver, Victoria, Nanaimo, Whistler and Seattle.
Between the lines: - Harbour Air is using corporate travel to deepen loyalty across its business customer base, not just to sell seats. - The self-serve design suggests Harbour Air sees demand from smaller firms that need enterprise-style tools without a travel department. - The Aeroplan tie-in adds another incentive for frequent flyers and may help the program compete with other business travel options. - Harbour Air framed the launch as an expansion of its long-running role in B.C. business travel. - A CBRE Limited executive said Harbour Air remains a fast and convenient option between Vancouver and Victoria.
What’s next: - B.C. businesses can enroll now and review the full terms and conditions online. - Harbour Air is positioning Harbour Air Connect as a broader corporate travel platform that can scale from smaller firms to larger enterprises. - The airline will continue linking the program to its coastal network and daily flight schedule.
The bottom line: - Harbour Air is turning its regional route network into a corporate travel product aimed at B.C. businesses that want rewards, visibility and booking control in one place.
Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.
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