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Air Canada Gets an Early Jump on U.S. Summer Travel with New Routes to JFK Airport from Toronto, Montreal

  • New double-daily Toronto and daily Montreal services to JFK begin in March, cements leadership serving all three New York airports
  • New four-times weekly TorontoSacramento starting in June
  • Services restored on 13 U.S. routes beginning May 1, including MontrealNashvilleCalgaryLos AngelesVancouverAustin
  • Increased frequency on more than a dozen other trans-border routes for Summer 2023

Air Canada announced three new U.S. routes, including service from Toronto and Montreal to New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport, and Toronto to Sacramento as part of its trans-border summer schedule. For summer 2023, Air Canada will also restore 13 trans-border services and increase frequencies on more than a dozen popular routes to the U.S. in rebuilding its global network following the pandemic.

“Air Canada is very pleased to offer customers the most choice of any carrier flying to the U.S. for Summer 2023, where we will operate more than 400 daily flights on 95 routes to 47 destinations. We are getting an early start with new routes to JFK from both Toronto and Montreal beginning March 26, and TorontoSacramento in June. As well, we will restore previously suspended routes and increase frequencies on existing routes as we rebuild our transborder schedule,” said Mark Galardo, Senior Vice President of Network Planning and Revenue Management at Air Canada.

“Our U.S. summer schedule, which will complement our recently announced Canadian and international summer schedules, is designed to maximize connectivity within our network and offer the most seats on the most flights to the most destinations. Strengthened by our Transborder Joint Business Agreement with United Airlines, our schedule will also be attractive for sixth freedom global travellers flying internationally and strengthen our hub airports with more connection traffic.”

New U.S. Services

Air Canada is further cementing its leadership as the largest international carrier serving the New York market, offering more than 3,500 seats on 39 daily flights from six Canadian cities (VancouverCalgaryTorontoMontrealOttawaHalifax) into New York City’s three major airports (JFK, Newark, LaGuardia).

New services to New York’s JFK will begin March 26, with double daily service from Toronto and daily service from Montreal. Flights will be operated by Air Canada Express using an Embraer E175 aircraft with 76 seats in a Business and Economy Class configuration.

Flight

Departs

Arrives

Frequency

AC8899

New York JFK 12:45

Montreal 14:20

Daily

AC8898

Montreal 18:25

New York JFK 20:00

Daily

AC8553

New York JFK 10:00

Toronto 11:45

Daily

AC8554

Toronto 11:00

New York JFK 12:36

Daily

AC8555

New York JFK 13:25

Toronto 15:10

Daily

AC8556

Toronto 20:30

New York JFK 22:06

Daily

New service between Toronto and Sacramento will begin June 1, 2023. Flights will be operated year-round, four-days-a-week, by Air Canada using an Airbus A220-300 aircraft with 137 seats in a Business Class and Economy Class configuration.

Flight

Departs

Arrives

Days of Week

AC759

Toronto 18:30

Sacramento 20:55

Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Sunday

AC758

Sacramento 09:25

Toronto 17:15

Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday

In addition to the new TorontoSacramento service beginning in June, Air Canada’s HalifaxNewark daily service starting December 16, 2022, its MontrealTampa three-times-weekly service, its VancouverMiami three-times-weekly service starting December 17, 2022, and its new VancouverHouston daily service starting December 16, 2022 will continue in the summer as year-round operations.

Transborder Flight Resumptions

Route

Start Date

Frequency

Vancouver-Austin

May 1, 2023

Three times weekly

Montreal-Nashville

May 1, 2023

Three times weekly

Calgary-Los Angeles

May 1, 2023

Daily

Toronto-Milwaukee

May 1, 2023

Daily

Montreal-Philadelphia

May 1, 2023

Two times daily

Montreal-Pittsburgh

May 1, 2023

Daily

Vancouver-Anchorage

May 1, 2023

Daily

Montreal-Seattle

May 15, 2023

Daily

Toronto-Hartford

June 1, 2023

Two times daily

Toronto-Salt Lake City

June 1, 2023

Three times weekly

Toronto-Kansas City

June 17, 2023

Daily

Toronto-Portland

June 17, 2023

Daily

Vancouver-Boston

June 17, 2023

Daily

Frequency Increases (transborder to the U.S)

Route

Frequency (Summer 2023 versus Summer 2022)

Vancouver-Seattle

Increases to six times daily from five daily

Vancouver-San Francisco

Increases to five times daily from four daily

Toronto-San Francisco

Increases to five times daily from three daily

Vancouver-San Diego

Increases to three times daily from twice daily

Vancouver-Newark

Increases to two times daily from once daily

Toronto-San Diego

Increases to two times daily from once daily

Toronto-Seattle

Increases to two times daily from once daily

Toronto-Minneapolis

Increases to four times daily from three daily

Toronto-Philadelphia

Increases to four times daily from three daily

Toronto-Pittsburgh

Increases to four times daily from three daily

Toronto-Washington (Reagan)

Increases to four times daily from twice daily

Toronto-Indianapolis

Increases to three times daily from twice daily

Toronto-Baltimore

Increases to three times daily from twice daily

Montreal-San Diego

Increases to daily from three times weekly

All Air Canada flights provide for Aeroplan accumulation and redemption and, where available, for eligible customers and Aeroplan members, priority check-in, Maple Leaf Lounge access, priority boarding and other benefits.

On October 13, 2022, Air Canada released its international summer schedule, including new European services, and on December 6, 2022, Air Canada released its Canadian domestic summer schedule, including a new MontrealFort McMurray service and restored routes and increased frequencies.

Travelling internationally?

Visit Air Canada’s Travel Ready Hub for the latest government entry requirements. Customers are responsible for ensuring they meet all government entry requirements, including holding the correct travel documents, visas, any required health certificates, and all other eligibility requirements for any flights they purchase. Government requirements may change with little notice.

About Air Canada

Air Canada is Canada’s largest airline, the country’s flag carrier and a founding member of Star Alliance, the world’s most comprehensive air transportation network. Air Canada provides scheduled passenger service directly to 51 airports in Canada, 51 in the United States and 88 internationally. It holds a Four-Star ranking from Skytrax. Air Canada’s Aeroplan program is Canada’s premier travel loyalty program, where members can earn or redeem points on the world’s largest airline partner network of 45 airlines, plus through an extensive range of merchandise, hotel and car rental rewards. Its freight division, Air Canada Cargo, provides air freight lift and connectivity to hundreds of destinations across six continents using Air Canada’s passenger flights and cargo-only flights with its fleet of Boeing 767-300 freighters. Air Canada has committed to a net zero emissions goal from all global operations by 2050.

Source – Air Canada

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