Air Canada launched in recent weeks a total of seven routes between Canada and Europe for the summer season. Operations will be carried out on Airbus A330s and Boeing 787 Dreamliners.
The company operates to the European continent from Montreal and Toronto, two of its most important bases in Canada.
See also: United Airlines launches four routes between United States and Europe.
Air Canada’s new routes to Europe
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From | To | Aircraft | Freq. | Start | Last flight |
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Montreal (YUL) | Athens (ATH) | Boeing 787 | 2 | 27-Mar | 26-Nov |
Montreal (YUL) | Barcelona (BCN) | Airbus A330 | 3 | 28-Mar | - |
Montreal (YUL) | Lisbon (LIS) | Airbus A330 | 3 | 26-Mar | - |
Toronto (YYZ) | Athens (ATH) | Boeing 787 | 3 | 28-Mar | 25-Nov |
Toronto (YYZ) | Barcelona (BCN) | Airbus A330 | 4 | 26-Mar | 27-Oct |
Toronto (YYZ) | Copenhagen (CPH) | Boeing 787 | 5 | 1-Apr | - |
Toronto (YYZ) | Lisbon (LIS) | Airbus A330 | 4 | 25-Mar | - |
Seasonal routes – at present
- Montreal (YUL) – Athens (ATH)
- Toronto (YYZ) – Athens (ATH)
- Toronto (YYZ) – Barcelona (BCN)
Routes that will remain throughout the year – for now
- Montreal (YUL) – Barcelona (BCN)
- Montreal (YUL) – Lisbon (LIS)
- Toronto (YYZ) – Copenhagen (CPH)
- Toronto (YYZ) – Lisbon (LIS)
See also: American Airlines begins six new routes between United States and Europe.