Air Canada will enhance its global network with a new seasonal route between Edinburgh and Montréal. Starting June 27, the service will offer direct flights between the two cities, significantly expanding Scotland’s connections to Canada. Air Canada will operate this route three times a week during the peak summer months. Specifically, flights will depart Edinburgh on Tuesday, Friday, and Sunday mornings. From Montréal, flights will leave on Monday, Thursday, and Saturday evenings, arriving in Edinburgh the next morning. This schedule provides passengers with great flexibility for both leisure and business trips.
Moreover, the route will run until September 7 and will use Air Canada’s 737 MAX 8 aircraft. These modern planes will feature 16 Premium Economy seats and 153 Economy seats. In addition to the new Edinburgh-Montréal service, Air Canada also operates a daily direct flight between Edinburgh and Toronto. As a result, the new route is the only direct link between Edinburgh and Montréal, offering a unique travel option for passengers.
Air Canada, as Canada’s flagship airline, has a legacy that dates back to 1937. Over the years, the airline has consistently provided reliable and high-quality service worldwide. It continues to adapt to the evolving needs of travelers, ensuring a seamless and comfortable flying experience. Air Canada operates a large fleet and serves destinations across six continents. With its strong focus on safety, efficiency, and customer satisfaction, the airline remains a leader in the aviation industry.
This summer, Air Canada will operate 75 weekly flights between the UK and Canada. As a result, passengers can easily fly to major Canadian cities like Calgary, Halifax, Montréal, Ottawa, Toronto, and Vancouver. These flights depart from London Heathrow, Manchester, and Edinburgh, giving travelers more options and greater flexibility for both business and leisure trips.
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