Air Canada to resume service between Manchester and Toronto
Air Canada will resume its non-stop seasonal service between Manchester and Toronto, from 1 June.
Flights will be operated with Airbus A330-300 aircraft, accommodating 297 passengers, with a choice of three classes of service.
It runs five-times weekly until 30 September 2022.
Air Canada Signature Class features lie-flat seating, Premium Economy and Economy.
All flights are timed to optimise connectivity to Air Canada’s extensive North American network, including 46 airports in the U.S.
“This is very exciting news for our customers in Manchester who can start planning their next trip to rediscover Canada,” said Stephen Gerrard, Air Canada General Manager Sales, U.K. and Ireland.
Air Canada currently offers nonstop services from London Heathrow to Toronto, Vancouver, Montréal and Calgary as well as between Dublin and Toronto.
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