Air Canada has resumed its daily non-stop flights connecting Edinburgh to Toronto. The airline will run the service until January next year but will adjust the frequency according to seasonal demand.
The airline is planning to continue this flight three times weekly into the winter season until January 8 next year and return in early spring 2024.
Stephen Gerrard, General Manager Sales, UK and Ireland, Air Canada said: “We are delighted once again to be flying from the Scottish capital with our newly extended non-stop service between Edinburgh and Toronto. Our customers in Scotland will benefit from this direct link to our Toronto hub and beyond to destinations across the Americas in both the summer and winter seasons. We look forward to welcoming our customers on board.”
The airline is planning to deploy its B787 Dreamliner with three-cabin-configuration for the service.
This flight adds to Air Canada's significant presence in the UK and Ireland with the airline offering more daily flights from the UK to Canada than any other airline.
Besides, Air Canada will also resume the route connecting Toronto’s Pearson International Airport (YYZ) and Grenada’s Maurice Bishop International Airport (GND) with four weekly flights starting October 29, 2023, providing the only non-stop service between two countries.