Air Canada announced Wednesday the addition of new seasonal nonstop flights between Montreal and Amsterdam this summer.
The route will operate five weekly frequencies, from June 2 to October 14, on Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft.
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“We continue to see strong demand for travel to Europe and are delighted to increase service and add a new non-stop route between Montreal and Amsterdam by summer 2023, complementing our year-round service between Toronto and the Dutch capital,” said Mark Galardo, Air Canada’s Senior Vice President, Network Planning and Revenue Management.
Air Canada’s new route from Montreal further strengthens its position as the leading transatlantic carrier flying to the city, offering the largest number of destinations and seats available, as well as providing an important additional economic link between the two cities thanks to the Dreamliner’s cargo capabilities.
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