Air Canada has announced a flurry of new seasonal services for the northern summer 2025 season plus a commitment to increase capacity on some of its most popular destinations across Europe, the United States, and Asia. Among the new and restored routes will be Montreal to Naples (Italy) and Porto (Portugal), Toronto to Prague (Czechia), Port of Spain (Trinidad and Tobago), and Ottawa to London.
Additionally, in summer 2025, the carrier will be adding frequencies to Rome and Athens to provide up to three daily flights to each destination from Canada. Air Canada is also adding capacity between Toronto and Stockholm, which will return with up to four weekly frequencies, between Toronto and Madrid, increasing to daily service, and to Paris, with the Boeing 777-300ER to be deployed from both Toronto and Montreal to offer up to 1,300 daily seats on three daily flights between Canada and the French capital.
From Montreal, Air Canada will also increase service to Casablanca to daily, representing a 17% increase over its summer 2024 program to the North African city. Lastly, the airline Air Canada will add year-round, four-times-weekly service from Toronto to Port of Spain in Trinidad and Tobago.
“Air Canada is pleased to provide our customers a wide array of destinations for their Summer 2025 travel,” said Mark Galardo, Executive Vice President, Revenue and Network Planning at Air Canada. “By leveraging our hubs in Toronto and Montreal we will offer more than 100,000 weekly seats to 30 destinations across Europe and North Africa at the peak of next summer.”
“This will include new services from Montreal to Naples and the Amalfi Coast, as well as Porto and the Douro Valley, opening up new regions for travelers to explore throughout Southern Europe that complement existing services across the Mediterranean and the Iberian Peninsula. And we are also excited to be resuming service to Prague from Toronto, restoring another popular destination to the Air Canada network, and London-Heathrow from Ottawa, restarting Air Canada’s intercontinental flying from Canada’s capital. In addition, we are restoring Toronto to Port of Spain flights, with year-round service,” Galardo added.
In the summer 2025 peak, Air Canada will offer over 100,000 weekly seats to Europe and North Africa and over 160,000 to the US. With the new services, the carrier will operate a global network that spans over 145 destinations across six continents. In Canada alone, Air Canada will offer more flights than any other carrier, with more than 75,000 daily seats and 600 daily flights to 50 airports across Canada.
Canada to US flights
Elsewhere, on its transborder services, Air Canada will expand its services with new routes to Nashville from Vancouver and Cincinnati from Montreal, complementing existing service from Toronto into Ohio and Northern Kentucky. The carrier is also resuming its service to Jacksonville from Toronto, the only non-stop service between Canada and Jacksonville.
For summer 2025, Air Canada will add extra daily frequencies from Toronto to Indianapolis, Tampa, Boston, and Dallas-Fort Worth. From Montreal, an extra daily flight will be added to Nashville, Denver, and Raleigh-Durham, as well as an increase in services to Tampa to daily from three times a week in summer 2025.
Air Canada continues to be the largest carrier serving the Transborder market and will offer customers more than 200 daily flights to over 45 destinations in summer 2025. Overall, the airline will add 160,000 weekly seats to the US during the peak of summer 2025.
Transpacific routes
Air Canada will also bolster capacity in summer 2025 to key Asian markets. It will resume summer seasonal service to Seoul from Montreal and to Osaka from Toronto using its Boeing 787 Dreamliner fleet. Both routes launched in summer 2024.
“Serving destinations across the six inhabited continents, Air Canada’s global network continues to be the bridge that brings the world closer, and we look forward to welcoming our customers onboard with our enhanced Summer 2025 schedule,” Galardo concluded.