Air Canada resumes Dublin- Toronto Service
Air Canada has restarted transatlantic flights between its hub at Toronto Pearson Airport and Dublin.
It is operating three-times weekly nonstop service.
Flights are operated with Boeing 787-9 aircraft, featuring 30 Air Canada Signature Class, 21 Premium Economy and 247 Economy seats.
"We are pleased to resume our service between Dublin and Toronto," said Stephen Gerrard, Air Canada General Manager Sales, U.K. and Ireland.
"Our nonstop service from Dublin provides our customers from Ireland with direct access to Canada and the possibility to connect via our Toronto hub to 40 onward destinations across Canada, the US and Mexico."
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