03 June, 2023

Air Canada starts international flights from Montreal to Toulouse and Copenhagen


Air Canada started two strategic non-stop routes from its Montreal global hub to Europe yesterday with year-round services to Toulouse and Copenhagen.

"We are very excited to  have launched our long-awaited, year-round new flights between our Montreal global hub to the French-speaking world, and Toulouse! Not only are we connecting two significant business cities in the international aerospace industry, we are establishing another convenient link to France, and providing travellers from Toulouse connections to a wide variety of destinations via our Montreal hub," said Mark Galardo, Executive Vice President, Revenue and Network Planning.

"We are thrilled to inaugurate our second route from Canada to Copenhagen, offering travellers from both sides of the Atlantic more choices to visit and explore each other's countries. Via Copenhagen, a Star Alliance hub, our customers will be able to easily connect to the larger Scandinavian market. These two exciting routes are a further sign of our commitment to Montreal as an important hub in Air Canada's global network growth," concluded Mr Galardo.


"ADM Aéroports de Montréal welcomes the addition of Copenhagen and Toulouse as Air Canada's latest routes. Service to these two destinations will bolster Montréal's flight offering and reinforce YUL's status as a major international hub for air traffic," ADM CEO Philippe Rainville said. "Both of these cities are important destinations. Copenhagen is a significant gateway to Nordic countries and is home to the beautiful architectural landmarks of the Danish capital for visitors to enjoy. The addition of Toulouse, world capital of aeronautics, will undoubtedly strengthen commercial relationships. This comes as fantastic news for our own aeronautics industry operating out of the YMX International Aerocity of Mirabel, a true beacon of knowledge and expertise for the province of Québec."

Flights to Toulouse are operated on an Airbus A330 aircraft featuring three classes of service, one of which was recently outfitted with special diagnostics sensors in partnership with In-Service Aircraft for a Global Observing System (IAGOS), an international non-profit organization that utilizes commercial aircraft as a global observation platform of climate change and air quality. 

Toulouse is home to one of the main scientific laboratories behind IAGOS, the Laboratoire d'Aérologie, CNRS, and one of the partners of IAGOS, Météo France, is also located in the French city.


Schedule:
Montreal-Toulouse

Flight

From

Departs

To

Arrives

Aircraft

Begins

Operates

Season

AC878

Montreal

19:30

Toulouse

08:45+1

A330-300

Jun. 1

Mon, Wed, Thu, Sat, Sun

Year-round

AC879

Toulouse

13:15

Montreal

15:20

A330-300

Jun. 2

Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri, Sun

Year-round


Montreal-Copenhagen

Flight

From

Departs

To

Arrives

Aircraft

Begins

Operates

Season

AC826

Montreal

17:55

Copenhagen

06:45+1

B787 Dreamliner

Jun. 1

Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat, Sun

Summer

AC827

Copenhagen

13:15

Montreal

15:00

B787 Dreamliner

Jun. 2

Mon, Thu, Fri, Sat, Sun

Summer






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