Air Canada (TSX:AC): Evaluating Valuation as New Toronto–Rio Route Extends Global Growth Strategy

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Air Canada (TSX:AC) just touched down on a new Toronto to Rio de Janeiro route, a three times weekly seasonal service that neatly sums up the airline’s current growth and network expansion story.

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Those Rio and broader Europe network additions arrive at a time when Air Canada’s share price return tells a mixed story, with modest recent gains but a year-to-date share price return of negative 15.49 percent and a 1-year total shareholder return of negative 26.08 percent, suggesting momentum is still rebuilding rather than firmly established.

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With shares still trading well below analyst targets despite rebounding earnings, does Air Canada represent a mispriced recovery story in a structurally improving travel market, or is the stock already discounting that next leg of growth?

Most Popular Narrative Narrative: 22.1% Undervalued

Compared with the last close at CA$18.88, the most widely followed narrative sees fair value much higher, framing Air Canada as a discounted recovery play.

Digital and loyalty initiatives, including Aeroplan partnership growth and enhanced member amenities (like free Wi Fi), are increasing ancillary revenues and building a recurring, high margin earnings stream, diversifying the revenue base and supporting more consistent free cash flow and earnings growth.

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Want to see what powers that cash flow story? This narrative leans on measured revenue growth, shrinking margins, and a punchy future earnings multiple. Curious which levers matter most?

Result: Fair Value of $24.24 (UNDERVALUED)

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However, sharply rising labor costs and persistent yield pressure on key international routes could quickly erode the upside implied by the undervalued narrative.

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