Air Canada announced that it is resuming non-stop flights from Toronto and Vancouver to Delhi (India) as of Monday, following the lifting of restrictions imposed by the Government of Canada.
See also: South African Airways resumes flights.
“People are eager to reunite with family and friends and we are very pleased to resume service immediately from India to our Toronto and Vancouver hubs following the lifting of restrictions by the Government of Canada. We continue to be focused on the growing visiting friends and relatives market, and together with the long-standing cultural and business ties between Canada and India which are expected to grow over the coming years, Air Canada remains strongly committed to this important Asia-Pacific market,” said Mark Galardo, Senior Vice President, Network Planning and Revenue Management at Air Canada.
The airline is planning to launch new non-stop flights from Montreal to Delhi and resume service to Mumbai as market conditions allow.
For full schedule details, please visit aircanada.com
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