Air Canada on Thursday inaugurated two new non-stop routes to Toulouse and Copenhagen from Montreal.
The Montreal-Toulouse service, the airline’s fourth destination in France, will operate four weekly frequencies throughout the year on Airbus A330-300 aircraft.
The Montreal-Copenhagen flights, which complement its annual services to the Danish capital from Toronto, will operate only four weekly frequencies in summer on Boeing 787 aircraft.
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“We are very pleased to have launched our new flights between Montreal and Toulouse. Not only are we connecting two important international aerospace business cities, but we are establishing another convenient link to France and offering Toulouse travelers connections to a wide variety of destinations through our Montreal hub,” commented Mark Galardo, Executive Vice President, Revenue and Network Planning.
“We are also delighted to inaugurate our second route between Canada and Copenhagen, offering travelers on both sides of the Atlantic more options to visit and explore their respective countries,” added Galardo.
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