Air Canada announced Thursday that it will expand its international network with new non-stop service between Vancouver and Manila (Philippines) beginning April 2, 2025.
The route will initially offer three weekly frequencies, increasing to four as of May 1. The flights will be operated in Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft with three types of cabins: Signature Class, Premium Economy and Economy Class.
→ Air Canada announces transborder schedule from Vancouver for summer 2025
This will be the airline’s twelfth route on its transpacific network from Vancouver, which includes Japan, South Korea, China, Hong Kong, Thailand, Singapore, Australia and New Zealand.
“We are thrilled to add Manila to our global network with new, year-round, non-stop service from Vancouver, Air Canada’s Pacific gateway hub. We continue to pursue our international network strategy of expanding to large, fast-growing markets that are presently unserved directly by Air Canada”, said Mark Galardo, Executive Vice President, Revenue and Network Planning, and President, Cargo at Air Canada.
With this new service, Air Canada will offer more than 180 weekly flights between Canada and the Pacific next summer.
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