Canadian airline Air Transat announced Wednesday that it will offer a unique nonstop route between Toronto and Berlin, Germany, in the summer of 2025.
The new service, which will be available from June 19 to October 24, 2025, will operate twice weekly flights (Thursday and Sunday) on Airbus A321LR aircraft.
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“This new route fits our revenue diversification strategy by targeting an important but underserved market,” said Sebastian Ponce, Chief Revenue Officer of Transat.
With the addition of Berlin, the airline will increase its non-stop transatlantic routes between Canada and Europe or North Africa to 36.
Air Transat is also strengthening its alliance with Porter Airlines, offering connections from Montreal, Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton and Halifax.
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