Air Canada adds routes for 2024: Spain, Japan, Korea and more

Air Canada has announced a significant expansion of its 2024 summer peak season, offering passengers a wide diversity of new routes and increasing flight frequencies at its main hubs in Montreal, Toronto and Vancouver. This expansion includes new overseas destinations such as Singapore, Madrid, Stockholm, Osaka and Seoul, as well as a 30% increase in capacity for the Asia-Pacific region and a 25% increase in Southern European primary recreation destinations compared to the Asia-Pacific region. Summer 2023.

“We continue to see strong demand from southern European destinations and this summer we will have increased capacity for countries such as Italy, Greece and especially Spain. Air Canada is also focused on the strategic expansion of its Pacific hub in Vancouver and we are excited to have introduced service to Singapore earlier this month, as well as expanded service to Hong Kong and Japan with continued demand for visiting friends and family. of family and recreational travel, our highest and most key destinations offer consumers more features than ever before,” said Mark Galardo, Air Canada’s executive vice president of revenue and network planning.

“In North America, Air Canada’s domestic and cross-border network will expand to 120 destinations this summer, with the addition of Tulum, Mexico and Charleston, South Carolina, and will be further strengthened through our joint advertising agreement with United Airlines. Our domestic and cross-border network and foreign schedules, as well as our air and intermodal partnerships, create a global network that is unrivaled among Canadian airlines. We continue to grow in our Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver hubs, providing convenient and simple connections. and such amenities. Maple Leaf Lounges and Signature Suites in Toronto and Vancouver for our high-end guests.

Air Canada’s new routes and higher flights for summer 2024:

Air Canada is expanding its overseas network capacity by 8% from summer 2024 to summer 2023.

From Montreal:

Montreal (YUL) – Madrid (MAD)

New route, from four to five weekly flights

Montreal (YUL) – Stockholm (ARN)

New route, 3 weekly flights (mid-June to late October)

Montreal (YUL) – Seoul (ICN)

New route, four weekly flights (mid-June to end of October)

Montreal (YUL) – Lyon (LYS)

Resumption on March 30, 3-4 weekly flights

Montreal (YUL) – Athens (ATH)

Increases from 7 to 10 weekly flights

Montreal (YUL) – Rome (FCO)

Increases from 8 to nine weekly flights

Montreal (YUL) – Paris (CDG)

Increases to 3 flights (3 days per week) of 2

(July 24 to September 14)

Montreal (YUL) – Amsterdam (AMS)

Resumption on March 30, with 7 weekly flights

From Toronto:

Toronto (YYZ) – Stockholm (ARN)

New route, 2 weekly flights (mid-June to end of September)

Toronto (YYZ) – Osaka (KIX)

New line, 3 weekly flights (mid-June to late October)

Toronto (YYZ) – Copenhagen (CPH)

Increase from five to 7 weekly flights

Toronto (YYZ) – Athens (ATH)

Increases from 7 to 8-9 weekly flights

Toronto (YYZ) – Rome (FCO)

Increases from 10 to 12 weekly flights

Toronto (YYZ) – Edinburgh (EDI)

Resumption on May 1, with 7 weekly flights

Toronto (YYZ) – Brussels (BRU)

Resumption on May 2, with weekly flights

From Vancouver:

Vancouver (YVR) – Singapore (SIN)

New route, weekly flights

Vancouver (YVR) – Osaka (KIX)

Increase to 6 weekly flights

Vancouver (YVR) – Hong Kong (HKG)

Weekly flight increases from 7

Service Enhancements in North America for Summer 2024:

Air Canada is expanding its service to North America by 4% in terms of daily seats available by 2024, with 518 flights to 120 destinations.

From Montreal:

Montreal (YUL) – Austin (AUS)

New route, weekly flights

Montreal (YUL) – New Orleans (MSY)

New route, weekly flights

Montreal (YUL) – St. Louis (STL)

New route, flights

Montreal (YUL) – Tulum (TCO)

New route, 1 weekly flight

Montreal (YUL) – Regina (YQR)

New route, flights

Montreal (YUL) – Saskatoon (YXE)

New route, flights

Montreal (YUL) – Victoria (YYJ)

Increase to five weekly flights of 3

Montreal (YUL) – Edmonton (YEG)

Go from 2 to 3 flights

Montreal (YUL) – Las Vegas (LAS)

Increase from 1 to 2 flights.

Montreal (YUL) – Minneapolis (MSP)

Increase from 1 to 2 flights

Montreal (YUL) – Phoenix (PHX)

Increases to five weekly flights of 3

From Toronto:

Toronto (YYZ) – Charleston (CHS)

New route, flights

Toronto (YYZ) – Tulum (TCO)

New route, 2 weekly flights

Toronto (YYZ) – Yellowknife (YZF)

New route, 2 weekly flights

Toronto (YYZ) – Saskatoon (YXE)

Increases from 3 to four flights.

Toronto (YYZ) – Regina (YQR)

Increases from 3 to four flights.

Toronto (YYZ) – Victoria (YYJ)

Increase from 2 to 3 flights

Toronto (YYZ) – Nashville (BNA)

Increase from 1 to 2 flights

Toronto (YYZ) – Sacramento (SMF)

Increase from four to five weekly flights

Toronto (YYZ) – Salt Lake City (SLC)

Increase to four weekly flights from 3

Toronto (YYZ) – Phoenix (PHX)

Increases from 1 to 2 flights.

Toronto (YYZ) – Cancun (CUN)

CV, 2 flights

Toronto (YYZ) – Nassau (NAS)

It increases from 6 weekly flights

From Vancouver:

Vancouver (YVR) – Sacramento (SMF)

Increase from 1 to 2 flights.

Vancouver (YVR) – Austin (AUS)

Increase to 3 weekly flights from 2

Vancouver (YVR) – San Diego (SAN)

Go from 2 to 3 flights

Vancouver (YVR) – Halifax (YHZ)

CV, 2 flights

For more information, visit the Air Canada website.

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