Air Canada and Air Canada Rouge, 10 new international routes
Air Canada and Air Canada Rouge have launched 10 new international routes. The launch marathon began on May 19 and continued until June 17, when the Toronto-Seoul route was inaugurated.
The Air Canada Group has launched 7 new routes between Canada and destinations in Europe and several for Asia, Australia and Africa. In addition, Air Canada has also launched 11 new cross-border routes to destinations in the United States.
Air Canada and Air Canada Rouge, 10 new international routes
Let's do a brief recap new routes launched by Air Canada Rouge: Toronto - London-Gatwick, Toronto - Glasgow, Toronto - Prague, Toronto - Budapest and Toronto - Warsaw; Vancouver Dublin; Montreal-Casablanca. The flights are operated with Boeing 767-300ER aircraft, which are equipped in two classes: Premium Rouge and Economy.
New routes launched by Air Canada: Toronto - Seoul; Montreal - Lyon and Vancouver - Brisbane. Long-haul flights to Seoul and Brisbane are honored with Boeing Dreamliner (787-8 and 787-9) aircraft, and those to Lyon by Boeing 767-300ER.
Also in early May, Air Canada launched 11 new cross-border routes to the United States. These are: Toronto - Washington-Dulles, Toronto - Jacksonville, Florida, Toronto - Portland, Oregon and Toronto - Salt Lake City; Vancouver - San José, Vancouver - San Diego and Vancouver - Chicago; Montreal - Philadelphia, Montreal - Denver and Montreal - Houston; Calgary - San Francisco (since June 18).
For the Canadian operation, this is the most intense expansion at the international level. 10 new international routes have been launched to destinations on 4 continents. Some of these routes are operated seasonally, giving passengers more opportunities to travel.