Air Canada is adding a new summer route between Montreal and Edinburgh, along with increased frequencies to Paris, Athens, and Rome to meet rising travel demand.
? New Montreal-Edinburgh service (3x weekly, June 26–Sept 6)
? Boosted flights to Paris (24 weekly from Canada)
? Expanded service to Athens (20 weekly from Canada)
? Extended peak schedule to Rome (up to 3 daily flights)
Mark Galardo, Air Canada’s EVP of Revenue & Network Planning, stated:
“We are excited to offer the only non-stop flights between Montreal and Edinburgh, connecting Scotland to Canada’s second-largest metro area.”
The Montreal-Edinburgh flights will operate on a Boeing 737 MAX, offering Premium Economy and Economy cabins.
This post was published on 31 March 2025 22:05
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