Air Canada Plans New U.S. Routes
Air Canada plans to grow its transborder network in summer 2025, adding two new routes to the U.S. from its Vancouver hub.
Air Canada plans to grow its transborder network in summer 2025, adding two new routes to the U.S. from its Vancouver hub.
With meaningful investment already and likely more on the way, the airline seems dead set on maintaining its status as the city’s No. 2 carrier.
The new aircraft, scheduled for delivery in April 2025, will be the first of 28 on firm order, gradually replacing the airline’s older Boeing 737s.
The airline’s signature blue and white color scheme is instantly recognizable, reflecting the colors of the Israeli flag.
The carrier is the newest member of the SkyTeam alliance, joining on Sept. 1, and has recently been adding more routes to partner hubs.
Malaysia Airlines continues to expand its fleet with newer aircraft types, including the Airbus A350XWB and Boeing 737 MAX.
With 121 active E175s flown by its regional subsidiary Envoy Air, American boasts one of the largest Embraer fleets in the world.
The route is scheduled to commence on May 11, 2025, operating three times per week on WestJet’s Boeing 737-800 aircraft.
Hourly flights are set to return between New York and Washington, D.C starting in May 2025 with up to 17 daily frequencies.
Spirit reported a net loss of $308 million for the quarter ending Sept. 30, 2024, according to a Monday filing with the SEC.