Air Canada launches new Europe routes
Air Canada announced a strategic expansion of its international network for summer 2023, with the addition of new European services to Brussels, Toulouse and Copenhagen.
It is also resuming key Asia services to Tokyo-Haneda and Osaka, and is restoring frequencies to leading destinations in the Atlantic, Pacific and South America regions.
Tickets are available for purchase at aircanada.com, via the Air Canada App, Air Canada’s Contact Centres, and travel agents.
“We continue to pursue our disciplined approach of expanding our global network in response to anticipated demand. We are especially pleased to be adding three new strategic routes to Europe,” said Mark Galardo, Senior Vice President Network Planning and Revenue Management at Air Canada.
“Our additional flights to major destinations in Europe, Middle East, South America, South Pacific and Asia, including London Heathrow, Frankfurt and Tokyo/Haneda, will support local tourism and hospitality sectors.”
Air Canada’s international services onboard widebody aircraft three cabins: Air Canada Signature Class featuring lie-flat individual pods, Premium Economy, and Economy featuring complimentary meals, wines and beverages.
All cabins have inflight entertainment screens at every seat and the opportunity to purchase Wi-Fi connectivity.
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