Air Canada has today unveiled a series of new routes to the U.S & Mexico from it’s operations in both Toronto Pearson and also Montreal too.
All of these new routes will begin in the Summer 2024 season, with most of them being year-round and some seasonal to the period.
Without further ado, let’s get into it…
Air Canada New U.S & Mexico Flights From Toronto & Montreal…
The new Air Canada flights into the U.S & Mexico from Toronto & Montreal are as follows, courtesy of their website:
Flight | From | To | Departs | Arrives | Days of Operation | Operation |
AC1854 | Toronto (YYZ) | Tulum (TQO) | 08:15 | 11:20 | Fri, Sun | Year-round, begins May 3 |
AC1855 | Tulum (TQO) | Toronto (YYZ) | 12:30 | 17:35 | Fri, Sun | Year-round, begins May 3 |
AC1874 | Montreal (YUL) | Tulum (TQO) | 08:15 | 12:00 | Sat | Year-round, begins May 4 |
AC1875 | Tulum (TQO) | Montreal (YUL) | 13:10 | 18:45 | Sat | Year-round, begins May 4 |
AC8629 | Toronto (YYZ) | Charleston (CHS) | 18:40 | 20:58 | Daily | Year-round, begins March 28 |
AC8628 | Charleston (CHS) | Toronto (YYZ) | 10:00 | 12:21 | Daily | Year-round, begins, March 29 |
AC1051 | Montreal (YUL) | Austin (AUS) | 17:15 | 20:32 | Mon, Tue, Thur, Sat | Year-round, begins May 2 |
AC1050 | Austin (AUS) | Montreal (YUL) | 10:15 | 15:13 | Sun, Tue, Wed, Fri | Year-round, begins May 3 |
AC8687 | Montreal (YUL) | St. Louis (STL) | 19:30 | 21:05 | Daily | Summer, begins May 1 |
AC8688 | St. Louis (STL) | Montreal (YUL) | 12:00 | 15:23 | Daily | Summer, begins May 2 |
The Airline is Also Focusing on the North American Market Too…
Air Canada is also placing a lot of focus on the Summer 2024 period in North America, with the following updates being placed from it’s bases in Toronto, Montreal and beyond:
Montreal Hub | Peak summer 2024 service improvements compared to summer 2023 and seasonal resumptions |
Montreal (YUL) – Boston (BOS) | Increases to 4 daily flights from 3 |
Montreal (YUL) – Las Vegas (LAS) | Increases to 2 daily flights from 1 |
Montreal (YUL) – Minneapolis/St. Paul (MSP) | Increases to 2 daily flights from 1 |
Montreal (YUL) – Phoenix (PHX) | Increases to 5 weekly flights from 3 |
Montreal (YUL) – Pittsburgh (PIT) | Resumes May 1, daily flights |
Montreal (YUL) – Raleigh/Durham (RDU) | Resumes May 1, daily flights |
Montreal (YUL) – San Diego (SAN) | Resumes May 1, daily flights |
Montreal (YUL) – Edmonton (YEG) | Increases to 3 daily flights from 2 |
Montreal (YUL) – Gander (YQX) | Resumes June 14, daily flights |
Montreal (YUL) – Iles de La Madeleine (YGR) | Resumes May 17, daily flights |
Montreal (YUL) – Victoria (YYJ) | Increases to 5 weekly flights from 3 |
Toronto Hub | Peak summer 2024 service improvements compared to summer 2023 and seasonal resumptions |
Toronto (YYZ) – Kansas City (MCI) | Resumes June 1, daily flights |
Toronto (YYZ) – Nashville (BNA) | Increases to 2 daily flights from 1 |
Toronto (YYZ) – Phoenix (PHX) | Increases to 2 daily flights from 1 |
Toronto (YYZ) – Portland (PDX) | Resumes May 1, daily flights |
Toronto (YYZ) – Nassau (NAS) | Increases to 6 weekly flights from 4 |
Toronto (YYZ) – Sacramento (SMF) | Resumes May 1, 5 weekly flights |
Toronto (YYZ) – Salt Lake City (SLC) | Resumes May 1, 4 weekly flights |
Toronto (YYZ) – Gander (YQX) | Resumes June 1, daily flights |
Toronto (YYZ) – Vancouver (YVR) | Increases to 14 daily flights from 13 |
Toronto (YYZ) – Victoria (YYJ) | Increases to 3 daily flights from 2 |
Vancouver Hub | Peak summer 2024 service improvements compared to summer 2023 and seasonal resumptions |
Vancouver (YVR) – Anchorage (ANC) | Resumes May 14, daily flights |
Vancouver (YVR) – Austin (AUS) | Resumes May 1, increases 4 weekly flights from 2 weekly |
Vancouver (YVR) – Portland (PDX) | Increases to 4 daily flights from 3 |
Vancouver (YVR) – Washington Dulles (IAD) | Increases to daily from 5 weekly |
Vancouver (YVR) – San Diego (SAN) | Increases to 3 daily flights from 2 |
Vancouver (YVR) – Sacramento (SMF) | Increases to 2 daily flights from 1 |
Vancouver (YVR) – Cranbrook (YXC) | Increases to 2 daily flights from 1 |
Vancouver (YVR) – Fort St. John (YXJ) | Increases to 4 daily flights from 3 |
Vancouver (YVR) – Halifax (YHZ) | Resumes May 1, 2 daily flights |
Vancouver (YVR) – Prince George (YXS) | Increases to 4 daily flights from 3 |
Vancouver (YVR) – Terrace (YXT) | Increases to 5 daily flights from 4 |
Vancouver (YVR) – Toronto (YYZ) | Increases to 14 daily flights from 13 |
Vancouver (YVR) – Smithers (YYD) | Increases to 2 daily flights from 1 |
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Routes from Saskatchewan | Peak summer 2024 service improvements compared to summer 2023 and seasonal resumptions |
Regina (YQR) – Toronto (YYZ) | Increases to 4 daily non-stop flights from 3 daily |
Regina (YQR) – Montreal (YUL) | Resumes June 1, daily non-stop standalone flights from one-stop |
Saskatoon (YXE) – Toronto (YYZ) | Increases to 4 daily non-stop flights from 3 daily |
Saskatoon (YXE) – Montreal (YUL) | Resumes June 2, daily non-stop standalone flights from one-stop |
Saskatoon (YXE) – Vancouver (YVR) | Increases to 4 daily flights from 3 daily |
Routes from other airports | Peak summer 2024 service improvements compared to summer 2023 and seasonal resumptions |
Ottawa (YOW) – Washington-National (DCA) | Resumes May 1, daily flights |
Ottawa (YOW) – Calgary (YYC) | Resumes May 1, daily flights |
Ottawa (YOW) – Winnipeg (YWG) | Resumes May 1, daily flights |
Ottawa (YOW) – Vancouver (YVR) | Operating 3 daily flights – including 1 flight with 787 Dreamliner |
Halifax (YHZ) – St. Johns (YYT) | Increases to 5 daily flights from 4 daily |
Halifax (YHZ) – Vancouver (YVR) | Resumes May 1, up to 2 daily flights |
Calgary (YYC) – Winnipeg (YWG) | Operating 2 daily flights with larger aircraft |
Calgary (YYC) – Edmonton (YEG) | Increases to 4 daily flights from 3 daily |
Edmonton (YEG) – Montreal (YUL) | Increases to 3 daily flights from 2 |
Victoria (YYJ) – Montreal (YUL) | Increase to 5 weekly flights from 3 |
Victoria (YYJ) – Toronto (YYZ) | Increases to 3 daily flights from 2 |
Mark Galardo of Air Canada: Adding Scale to our Canadian Hubs…
Mark Galardo, Executive Vice President, Revenue and Network Planning, at Air Canada emphasised the point about scaling the airline’s hubs in the North American market, with Toronto & Montreal having significant focus on this:
“We are excited to add two brand new destinations to our global network, Tulum, Mexico from our Toronto and Montreal hubs, and Charleston, South Carolina from Toronto, plus new Austin and St. Louis flights from Montreal in summer 2024.”
“These new destinations and routes reflect Air Canada’s market leadership and network diversification strategy of adding capacity to in-demand leisure destinations such as Tulum and fast-growing, key metropolitan areas in the US”.
“We are also very pleased to grow our North American network from coast to coast with additional frequencies in key markets including Ottawa, Calgary, Saskatoon and Regina, in regional markets, and by resuming major seasonal routes earlier.”
“By adding scale to our Canadian hubs, we are offering more travel choices and unparalleled access to and from our worldwide network. We look forward to welcoming our customers onboard”.
Looking ahead, all eyes will be on how things go with Air Canada from Toronto, Montreal and also their other bases into the North American market.
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