Air Canada announced Wednesday a strategic expansion of its services to India, launching a new year-round non-stop route between Montreal and Delhi beginning October 31. In addition, it will increase frequency to Delhi from Toronto to ten weekly flights starting October 15.
All flights will be operated with Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner aircraft with capacity for 298 passengers, offering three classes: Signature Class, Premium Economy and Economy class.
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“The Canada-India market is an important and strategic one for Air Canada. These additional flights and new route demonstrate Air Canada’s anticipation about the promise and growth of the Indian subcontinent– and we also look forward to further strengthening the cultural and business ties between our two countries,” said Mark Galardo, Senior Vice President, Network Planning and Revenue Management at Air Canada.
The airline reported that the airline’s service to Mumbai will resume when conditions permit.
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