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Air Canada Rouge to operate twice weekly year-round Montreal-Lima Service
AIR Canada's budget airline Air Canada Rouge has started operating a twice weekly non-stop service between Montreal and Lima, Peru.
The launch of the new service is Air Canada's first year-round link to the southern hemisphere using a 282-seat Boeing 767-300ER aircraft, according to PR Newswire.
"Air Canada is continuing its global expansion with the launch of Montreal-Lima the first South American route from our Montreal hub that will offer business and leisure travellers as well as freight forwarders from Quebec and Atlantic Canada convenient access to Peru. This new route will complement our existing flights from Toronto, and strategically position Air Canada as an important player in the growing market between Montreal and Latin America.
"South America will be the third new continent Air Canada serves from Montreal in two years, after Africa (Casablanca and Algiers) and Asia (Shanghai.)," said Benjamin Smith, president, Passenger Airlines at Air Canada.
"This concludes an exceptional year of growth out of Montreal-Trudeau with the introduction of eight new destinations. Our global expansion will continue next year as we have already announced service to eight new destinations including Tokyo-Narita (Japan), Dublin (Ireland), Lisbon (Portugal) and Bucharest (Romania). Over the past five years Air Canada has increased capacity from Montreal by 83 per cent and added 29 new destinations."
This new route also leverages Montreal as a pivotal connection point for cargo. This new route will facilitate the flow of air freight between Lima and other key markets in Air Canada's network, including Shanghai, Tokyo, Tel Aviv, London, Frankfurt, Paris, Brussels and other major trade points. The schedule provides for one of the best transit times available.
Flights are timed to optimise connectivity at Air Canada's Montreal hub to and from the airline's extensive network across North America and globally.
In 2017 Air Canada started service to Shanghai (China), Marseille (France), Dallas/Ft. Worth (US), Washington/Dulles (US), Keflavik (Iceland), Tel-Aviv (Israel), Algiers (Algeria) and to Lima (Peru).
The launch of the new service is Air Canada's first year-round link to the southern hemisphere using a 282-seat Boeing 767-300ER aircraft, according to PR Newswire.
"Air Canada is continuing its global expansion with the launch of Montreal-Lima the first South American route from our Montreal hub that will offer business and leisure travellers as well as freight forwarders from Quebec and Atlantic Canada convenient access to Peru. This new route will complement our existing flights from Toronto, and strategically position Air Canada as an important player in the growing market between Montreal and Latin America.
"South America will be the third new continent Air Canada serves from Montreal in two years, after Africa (Casablanca and Algiers) and Asia (Shanghai.)," said Benjamin Smith, president, Passenger Airlines at Air Canada.
"This concludes an exceptional year of growth out of Montreal-Trudeau with the introduction of eight new destinations. Our global expansion will continue next year as we have already announced service to eight new destinations including Tokyo-Narita (Japan), Dublin (Ireland), Lisbon (Portugal) and Bucharest (Romania). Over the past five years Air Canada has increased capacity from Montreal by 83 per cent and added 29 new destinations."
This new route also leverages Montreal as a pivotal connection point for cargo. This new route will facilitate the flow of air freight between Lima and other key markets in Air Canada's network, including Shanghai, Tokyo, Tel Aviv, London, Frankfurt, Paris, Brussels and other major trade points. The schedule provides for one of the best transit times available.
Flights are timed to optimise connectivity at Air Canada's Montreal hub to and from the airline's extensive network across North America and globally.
In 2017 Air Canada started service to Shanghai (China), Marseille (France), Dallas/Ft. Worth (US), Washington/Dulles (US), Keflavik (Iceland), Tel-Aviv (Israel), Algiers (Algeria) and to Lima (Peru).
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