Air Canada will resume direct flights between Toronto and Panama City on November 4, after a two-year absence due to the Covid-19 health crisis.
The route will initially operate two flights per week (Friday and Sunday) on Airbus A319 aircraft. As of December 18, the airline will increase frequencies to three.
→ Air Canada to launch three new routes to Europe next summer.
The General Manager of Tocumen International Airport, Raffoul Arab, said “the benefits of the return of Air Canada to Panama will be significant not only from the point of view of connectivity, but this important decision is an additional means to promote tourism, trade, investment and cultural exchange between the two countries.
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