Air Canada relaunches Ottawa-London flights
Flag carrier Air Canada has marked the relaunch of flights between London Heathrow and Ottawa.
It is the only direct flight between the two capital cities.
This summer, flights will operate four times per week, departing London each Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday afternoon for the seven hour flight.
The seasonal flights will run until 25 October 2025 on Air Canada’s 787-9 Dreamliner fleet, featuring lie-flat seats in Business Class, and Premium Economy.
Mark Galardo, Air Canada’s EVP, Revenue & Network Planning said: “We are thrilled to resume our Ottawa transatlantic service. We are proud to be supporting international business and corporate travel, tourism.”
Ottawa is located between Toronto and Montreal and situated on the Rideau Canal – a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Key highlights include the city’s architecture, including the Canadian Parliament Buildings, and events such as the Canadian Tulip Festival each May – the largest of its kind in the world.
This summer, Air Canada will offer up to 63 weekly flights between London Heathrow and Canada, with direct flights to Calgary, Halifax, Montreal, Toronto, Vancouver and now Ottawa.
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