Air Canada To Resume UK and Europe Routes

Air Canada has announced that it will restart its year-round Halifax to London Heathrow service from April 30.

The airline will also resume its Toronto-Manchester service from May 30, Vancouver-Dublin from June 1 and Montreal-Dublin from June 2.

Its summer 2022 international schedule is set to expand with the resumption of 34 routes to Europe, Asia, Africa and The Middle East.

Other destinations from Toronto will include Tel Aviv, Paris, Tokyo and Amsterdam.

Service from Montreal to Casablanca, Nice, Algiers, Rome, Tel Aviv and Tokyo will also be restored while from Vancouver, Air Canada will be offering service to Frankfurt, Dublin, and Zurich.  

Service to popular tourist destinations such as Barcelona, Budapest, Copenhagen, Madrid, Milan, and Venice will also recommence.

“This is very exciting news for our customers especially now that Omicron is behind us, countries are reopening and border measures are being eased around the world for fully vaccinated travellers. Air Canada’s recovery is well underway and gaining strength, and we are pleased to expand our international network across four continents as we respond to pent-up demand.

“As the leading carrier in Canada, we are committed to rebuild the travel and tourism industry. We are continually exploring new opportunities to make your travel experience memorable. You can start planning your next trip and book with confidence as we look forward to welcoming you onboard,” said Mark Galardo, Senior Vice President, Network Planning and Revenue Management at Air Canada.

The relaunch of international routes builds on Air Canada’s major expansion in the North American market, where 7 new routes are scheduled for Summer 2022 and 41 previously suspended routes are resuming.

For more information, please visit AirCanada.com.

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