Air Canada will add six new international destinations in 2017 as below:
"Air Canada is pleased to offer customers these new non-stop routes to exciting destinations around the world. While extending our global reach, they also represent a further deepening of our already substantial international network," said Benjamin Smith, President, Passenger Airlines at Air Canada.
"Toronto-Mumbai is our third route between Canada and India starting with the launch of Toronto-Delhi service last fall, and Nagoya will be our fourth airport in Japan. With these new services, we will now operate 21 routes between Canada and Asia, including the Middle East. Berlin and Marseille will bring the number of European routes we serve to 44 next summer, including four cities in France. Algiers will be our second destination in Africa, which makes Air Canada one of only a small number of global carriers flying to all six inhabited continents," said Mr. Smith.
Air Canada will operates the Boeing 787-9 on the route between Toronto and Mumbai. The Dreamliner offers 30 International Business Class lie-flat seats, 21 Premium Economy and 247 Economy Class seats.
The full schedule is listed below:
Route |
Start Date |
Aircraft type |
Frequency |
Montreal-Algiers |
26 June 2017* |
Boeing 767-300ER (Rouge) |
Four-weekly |
Montreal-Marseille |
9 June 2017 |
Boeing 767-300ER (Rouge) |
Three-weekly |
Toronto-Berlin |
1 June 2017 |
Boeing 767-300ER (Rouge) |
Four-weekly |
Toronto-Mumbai |
1 July 2017 |
Boeing 787-9 (mainline) |
Three-weekly |
Vancouver-Nagoya |
1 June 2017 |
Boeing 767-300ER (Rouge) |
Three-weekly** |
Vancouver-Taipei |
8 June 2017* |
Boeing 787-9 (mainline) |
Daily |