Also in the DA-CH region: Air Canada announces a big comeback

Air Canada logo on a Boeing 787 (Photo: Jan Gruber).
Air Canada logo on a Boeing 787 (Photo: Jan Gruber).

Also in the DA-CH region: Air Canada announces a big comeback

Air Canada logo on a Boeing 787 (Photo: Jan Gruber).
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The Canadian Star Alliance member Air Canada announces that the flight connection between Toronto and Vienna will be reactivated effective March 26, 2022. Gradually from March 1, 2022, the carrier will resume a number of flight destinations. Routes to Zurich and Frankfurt will also be served again.

The following destinations will be reactivated from Toronto: Tel Aviv (March 1, 2022), Paris-Charles de Gaulle (March 2, 2022), Amsterdam (March 2, 2022), Lisbon (March 26, 2022), Vienna (March 26 2022), Athens (March 27, 2022), Rome-Fiumicino (March 27, 2022), Venice (April 15, 2022), Tokyo (April 27, 2022), Copenhagen (May 2, 2022), Budapest (May 3 2022), Barcelona (May 4, 2022), Madrid (May 19, 2022), Edinburgh (May 30, 2022), Manchester (May 30, 2022), and Keflavik (June 1, 2022).

From Vancouver, Air Canada will be flying to Frankfurt am Main again from May 1, 2022. Dublin is scheduled to be reactivated by June 1, 2022. Zurich is back in the program from June 17, 2022. From April 30, 2022, the carrier wants to fly again from Halifax to London Heathrow.

Air Canada also wants to reactivate numerous routes from Montreal. These are the following destinations: Rome (March 26, 2022), Lisbon (March 27, 2022), Athens (March 28, 2022), Venice (April 16, 2022), Tel Aviv (May 1, 2022). ), Cairo (3 May 2022), Casablanca (4 May 2022), Barcelona (6 May 2022), Nice (12 May 2022), Milan-Malpensa (21 May 2022), Keflavik (2 June 2022 ), Dublin (June 2, 2022), Tokyo (June 4, 2022) and Algiers (June 8, 2022).

“This is very exciting news for our customers, especially now that Omicron is behind us, countries are reopening and border measures around the world are easing for fully vaccinated travelers. Air Canada's recovery is well underway and gaining strength, and we're excited to expand our international network across four continents as we respond to pent-up demand. Our vast and growing network was built to conveniently enhance connectivity to and from global destinations via our Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver hubs. Combined with the networks of our joint venture and Star Alliance partners, we are able to offer our customers easy access to virtually any destination in the world. As the leading airline in Canada, we are committed to rebuilding the travel and tourism industry. We are constantly looking for new ways to make your travel experience unforgettable. You can start planning your next trip and book with confidence knowing we look forward to welcoming you on board,” said Mark Galardo, Senior Vice President, Network Planning and Revenue Management.

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