Air Canada announced Monday the expansion of its international network with the addition of Bangkok, Thailand, the airline’s first nonstop service to Southeast Asia. The company will also resume flights to Mumbai, its second destination in India.
Air Canada’s seasonal service to Bangkok will operate from its transpacific hub at Vancouver International Airport, while Mumbai flights will operate from Toronto via London-Heathrow. Both routes will be operated on Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft, which have three classes: Signature Class, Premium Economy and Economy.
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“We are very pleased to launch our first non-stop service to Southeast Asia this winter, the only one between North America and Thailand. For added convenience, our Bangkok flights will be connected to our extensive domestic and cross-border network, giving customers greater seamlessness and choice when they travel,” said Mark Galardo, Senior Vice President, Network Planning and Revenue Management, Air Canada.
“We are also excited to return to Mumbai, India’s largest city and a major financial, commercial and entertainment hub, complementing our 13 weekly flights from Canada to Delhi.”
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