Air Canada will launch a seasonal route from Halifax to Brussels in the summer of 2026. The flight will operate three times a week, from June 18 to September 5, 2026. Passengers will fly aboard a Boeing 737 MAX 8, offering both Premium and Economy cabins. Brussels will become Air Canada’s second international destination from Halifax, after London Heathrow.
This new route is part of Air Canada’s broader expansion. The airline is adding flights from Montreal, Toronto, and other cities, strengthening its transatlantic network. The new service connects Halifax with Belgium’s capital, offering travelers a convenient way to explore the city.
Brussels blends history, architecture, and culture. The city is known for its medieval streets, art-filled museums, and lively neighborhoods. It is also home to the European Union’s political headquarters. Visitors can enjoy exploring its historic landmarks or experiencing its modern attractions.
Air Canada’s new flight makes it easier for travelers to reach this exciting city. Famous sites like the Grand-Place and Atomium showcase Brussels’ mix of old and new. With its cultural offerings and central location in Europe, Brussels attracts both tourists and business travelers.
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