Air Canada has announced a strategic expansion of its international network in the summer of 2023 with the addition of new European services to Brussels, Toulouse and Copenhagen.
It is resuming its main Asian services to Tokyo-Haneda and Osaka and restoring frequencies to its main destinations in the Atlantic, Pacific and South America regions.
In preparation for next year’s operations, Air Canada continues to work with governments and other partners on the airline industry’s continued recovery from the effects of the pandemic.
International Services
Air Canada’s international services on the widebody aircraft offer a choice of three cabins: Air Canada Signature Class with individually reclining pods, Premium Economy with larger seats with extra legroom and premium amenities, and Economy with chef and beverage-inspired food and wines. All cabins feature in-flight entertainment screens, hours of free in-flight entertainment at every seat and the option to purchase Wi-Fi connectivity.
Air Canada has 23 Maple Leaf lounges for eligible customers in North America and around the world. Additionally, Air Canada’s Signature Suites in Toronto Pearson Terminal 1 and YVR’s International Maple Leaf Lounge on the second floor set a new standard for premium travel. Available to select Signature Service customers before traveling to international destinations, customers enjoy a five-star dining experience in this enclave of the finest and most discerning Canada has to offer in terms of cuisine, design and comfort. .
Air Canada’s flights on international flights showcase some of the best Canadian culinary talent on Air Canada’s panel of celebrity chefs, including award-winning Vancouver chefs David Hawksworth and Vikram Vij and Montreal’s Antonio Park and Jerome Park, as well as renowned chefs. Ferrer. Completing the culinary journey is a selection of fine wines selected by Véronique Rivest, Canada’s leading sommelier.
All customers have the opportunity to collect and redeem points with Aeroplan, Canada’s premier loyalty program, when traveling on Air Canada, and eligible customers have access to priority check-in, Maple Leaf Lounges, priority boarding and other benefits.
Table highlights
Toronto – Brussels
Airplane | from | takes off | to do | arrives | Airplane | the beginning | is running | the season |
AC834 | Toronto | 18:20 | Brussels | 07: 45 + 1 | B787 Dreamliner | June. 1 | Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday, Sun | Throughout the year |
AC835 | Brussels | 10:15 | Toronto | 12:25 p.m | B787 Dreamliner | June. 2 | Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Sunday | Throughout the year |
Montreal-Toulouse
Airplane | from | takes off | to do | arrives | Airplane | the beginning | is running | the season |
AC878 | Montreal | 19:30 | Toulouse | 08: 45 + 1 | A330-300 | June. 1 | Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday, Sun | Throughout the year |
AC879 | Toulouse | 13:15 | Montreal | 15:20 | A330-300 | June. 2 | Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Sunday | Throughout the year |
Montreal – Copenhagen
Airplane | from | takes off | to do | arrives | Airplane | the beginning | is running | the season |
AC826 | Montreal | 17:55 | Copenhagen | 06: 45 + 1 | B787 Dreamliner | June. 1 | Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday | Summer |
AC827 | Copenhagen | 13:15 | Montreal | 15:00 | B787 Dreamliner | June. 2 | Monday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday | Summer |
Toronto-Tokyo Haneda
Airplane | from | takes off | to do | arrives | Airplane | the beginning | is running | the season |
AC1 | Toronto | 13:40 | Tokyo Haneda | 15: 40 + 1 | B787 Dreamliner | May 1 | Daily | Throughout the year |
AC2 | Tokyo Haneda | 17:30 | Toronto | 16:35 | B787 Dreamliner | May 2 | Daily | Throughout the year |
Vancouver – Osaka
Airplane | from | takes off | to do | arrives | Airplane | the beginning | is running | the season |
AC23 | Vancouver | 13:10 | Osaka | 16: 05 + 1 | B787 Dreamliner | June. 2 | Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Sunday | Summer |
AC24 | Osaka | 17:40 | Vancouver | 11:05 | B787 Dreamliner | June. 3 | Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday | Summer |
Highlights of Air Canada’s increased international route frequencies for the 2023 summer season compared to the 2022 summer season include:
Europe
Toronto-London Heathrow | Increases to three to four daily |
Toronto-Edinburgh | Increases from six weekly to daily |
Toronto-Copenhagen | Increases to three to five per week |
Toronto-Barcelona | Increases from five weekly to daily |
Toronto-Madrid | Increases to six weekly |
Montreal-Frankfurt | Increases from two daily to 19 weekly (in partnership with Lufthansa) |
Montreal-Geneva | Increases from six weekly to daily |
Montreal-Nice | Increases to three to four weekly |
Middle East and Africa
Toronto-Dubai | Increases from three a week to daily |
Montreal-Tel Aviv | Weekly increases from three weeks to four weeks |
Montreal-Algiers | Weekly increases from three weeks to four weeks |
South America
Montreal-Sao Paulo | Increases to three to five per week |
South Pacific
Vancouver-Brisbane | Increase from four weekly to daily |
Asia
Vancouver-Hong Kong | Increases from three a week to daily |
Vancouver-Seoul | Increases from five weekly to daily |
Toronto-Tokyo Narita | Increasing from five weekly to daily (starting summer 2022) |
Montreal-Tokyo Narita | Increases from twice a week to daily |
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