Air Canada mainline is touching down at Edinburgh Airport to operate ‘non-stop’ Toronto services for the first time this summer.
This summer, Air Canada mainline is touching down at Edinburgh Airport to operate ‘non-stop’ Toronto services for the first time.
Our new Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner aircraft will offer passengers new levels of comfort and convenience with greater space and a host of passenger-friendly features.
Flights are timed to optimize connectivity to the airline’s North American network which includes 46 airports in the U.S., including Anchorage, Honolulu, Los Angeles, New York/Newark, and Vancouver.
Edinburgh Airport will resume its link to Canada as early as next summer after the airport struck a deal with Air Canada.
The airline’s Dreamliner will be flying twice daily to the US from March 2016 and has a total of 235 seats with 21 in business class and 214 in the economy.
Stephen Gerrard, AirCanada General Manager Sales, UK, and Ireland, said: “This is very exciting news for our customers in Scotland who can start planning their next trip to rediscover Canada.
Air Canada, Canada’s largest airline and flag carrier, has today announced plans to launch double daily service between London Heathrow and Vancouver International Airport, the airline’s second-largest hub in North America.
“We are proud to be the only airline flying direct between Scotland and Canada, connecting two countries with a rich history of cultural and business ties. We look forward to offering our customers a safe and welcoming travel experience when they are able to fly again.”