Some routes had already been announced by Air Canada, but the airline had yet to release the flight schedules. Travellers will be pleased to learn that new destinations have been re-established by the carrier for 2025, including Toronto-Port of Spain.
Non-stop flights to Naples-Capodichino International Airport (NAP) will kick off on May 16, 2025, departing from Montreal four times a week with Boeing 787-8 aircraft.
Here are the flight details:
Air Canada already serves several destinations in Italy, with flights to Rome and Venice from Montreal and Toronto, and a flight to Milan from Montreal.
Non-stop service from Montreal to Porto airport (OPO) will be launched on June 4, 2025, four times a week, with Boeing 737-8 aircraft. In Portugal, Air Canada now only offers flights to Lisbon from Toronto and Montreal.
Toronto will offer direct service to Prague-Václav-Havel (PRG) airport three times a week starting from June 6 to the end of September 2025, using Boeing 787-8 Dreamliners.
Air Canada has also added seasonal services between Ottawa and London twice a week starting from March 31, 2025.
Air Canada has also restored seasonal services between Toronto and Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, four times a week strating from May 1, 2025.
Air Canada will also be offering new Montreal-Cincinnati and Vancouver-Nashville services, and will be resuming the Toronto-Jacksonville route, the only non-stop service between Canada and this particular Florida city.
For summer 2025, Air Canada has announced the addition of new daily services from Toronto to Indianapolis, Boston, Tampa and Dallas-Fort Worth.
From Montreal, additional daily service will be provided to Denver, Nashville and Raleigh-Durham. Service to Tampa will be operated daily.
For summer 2025, Air Canada will be offering more flights to Rome and Athens, with up to three daily flights to each city from Canada.
The airline will also be increasing capacity between Toronto and Stockholm, with service to be provided up to four times a week. Service between Toronto and Madrid will be daily.
Paris will also be served three times a week from Toronto and Montreal. Finally, service to Casablanca from Montreal will be operated daily.
Air Canada will also be relaunching its seasonal Montreal–Seoul and Toronto–Osaka summer routes, operated by 787 Dreamliner aircraft.
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