Air Canada is introducing new routes and increasing capacity on existing services to Europe, the United States and Asia to provide customers with more choice for their travels in summer 2025. These include new connections from Montreal to Portugal and Italy, Ottawa to the United Kingdom, Toronto to the Czech Republic and Trinidad and Tobago.
In the summer 2025 season, more flights will be added to Rome and Athens to operate three times a day to each destination from Canada. The Canadian airline is adding more capacity between Toronto and Stockholm operating up to four times a week, between Toronto and Madrid it is increasing to daily flights, and capacity will be increased between Toronto and Paris-Charles de Gaulle by introducing the Boeing 777-300ER on this route.
By next summer there will be an offer of up to 1,300 weekly seats on three daily flights from Canada to the French capital. From Montreal, Air Canada will increase the route to Casablanca to daily flights. There will also be a new service between Toronto and Port of Spain, which will be available year-round four times a week.
On the cross-border segment, there will be new routes such as Vancouver-Nashville and Montreal-Cincinnati. The Toronto-Jacksonville service will also resume, making it the only airline to operate on this segment.
For the 2025 summer season, Air Canada will add additional flights from Toronto to Indianapolis, Boston, Tampa and Dallas/Fort Worth. From Montreal, additional daily service will be added to Denver, Tampa and Raleigh-Durham, as well as an increase from three times per week to daily flights in summer 2025. The Canadian carrier is the largest air operator in the cross-border market and will provide more than 200 daily flights to more than 45 destinations in summer 2025.
On the transpacific segment, the seasonal Montreal-Seoul Incheon and Toronto-Osaka Kansai routes will resume, both services will be operated on Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft.
«Air Canada is pleased to offer our customers a wide range of destinations for their travels in summer 2025. By leveraging our hubs in Toronto and Montreal, we will offer more than 100,000 weekly seats to 30 destinations in Europe and North Africa at the peak of next summer,» said Mark Galardo, Executive Vice President, Revenue Planning and Networks, Air Canada.
New European routes for summer 2025
- Montreal-Naples: four weekly flights on Boeing 787-8 from May 16
- Montreal-Porto: four weekly flights on Boeing 737 MAX 8 from June 4
- Toronto-Prague: three weekly flights on Boeing 787-8 from June 6
New cross-border routes
- Toronto-Jacksonville: resumes May 22 with daily CRJ900 flights
- Montreal-Cincinnati: daily CRJ900 flights from May 22
- Vancouver-Nashville: three weekly flights from May 1
Other new services and resumptions
- Ottawa-London Heathrow: four weekly Boeing 787-9 flights from May 31
- Toronto-Port of Spain: four weekly flights starting May 1