MONTREAL- Air Canada (AC) offers its customers diverse options across Europe and Asia for summer travel and access to 120 destinations in North America.
The airline’s Summer 2024 international capacity is expanding significantly, with a 30% increase in services to the Asia-Pacific region and a 25% boost to key leisure destinations in Southern Europe compared to the previous summer.
Air Canada Summer Flights
Mark Galardo, Executive Vice President of Revenue and Network Planning at Air Canada highlighted the strong demand for southern European destinations and the airline’s efforts to meet it by increasing capacity to countries like Italy, Greece, and Spain.
Air Canada is also strategically expanding its Pacific hub in Vancouver. It recently launched its service in Singapore and enhanced its services in Hong Kong and Japan to cater to the high leisure and family travel demand.
Within North America, Air Canada’s domestic and trans-border network will encompass 120 destinations this summer, including new additions like Tulum, Mexico, and Charleston, South Carolina. The airline’s joint business agreement with United Airlines further strengthens its network. Combined with airline and intermodal partnerships, Air Canada offers a global network unparalleled among Canadian carriers.
The airline continues to enhance its hubs in Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver, providing convenient connections and premium amenities such as Maple Leaf Lounges and Signature Suites for its premium customers.
New and More Flights to Europe
Air Canada’s Atlantic schedule boasts the highest number of non-stop services between Canada and Europe among all carriers. Departing from Montreal and Toronto, Air Canada will introduce new non-stop routes to Stockholm and increase frequencies to Rome and Athens.
Additionally, from Montreal, the airline will initiate year-round service to Madrid, augment flights to Paris to up to three times daily during the summer peak, and reinstate service to Lyon.
Meanwhile, from Toronto, service will expand to Copenhagen and commence earlier in the season for Edinburgh and Brussels.
Flights to APAC
Air Canada is reinforcing its Vancouver hub as the Pacific gateway in the Pacific region. The airline recently inaugurated a year-round service to Singapore from Vancouver, boosting capacity in Hong Kong, Osaka, and Seoul.
On the East Coast, the airline is eager to launch seasonal service from Toronto to Osaka and enhance capacity to Tokyo. Similarly, from Montreal, Air Canada will introduce seasonal service to Seoul, complementing the enhanced capacity of Tokyo.
More Routes to North America
In North America, new routes will be introduced from Toronto and Montreal to Tulum, from Toronto to Charleston, and from Montreal to St. Louis, Austin, and New Orleans.
Within Canada, flights between Ottawa-Calgary and Halifax-Vancouver will resume, with frequency or capacity increases on routes including Toronto-Saskatoon, Regina, Victoria, Sydney, and Gander, as well as Montreal-Regina, Saskatoon, Victoria, Edmonton, Moncton, Fredericton, and Deer Lake.
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