Air Canada today announced an increase in service to several key South American destinations as the airline continues to rebuild its global network from its Toronto and Montreal hubs. Service to São Paulo, Brazil will resume from Montreal on December 8 with four flights per week on a year-round basis, while service from Toronto to Brazil’s financial centre will increase to daily flights as of December 6. São Paulo will be served by Air Canada’s flagship Boeing 787 Dreamliner.
Service from Montreal to Bogotá, Colombia is set to resume on December 2 with three weekly flights, while flights from Toronto to Bogotá will increase to four per week as of November 7, all operated on an Airbus A330-300. Flights to Bogotá will allow customers to easily connect onward throughout Colombia and other South American destinations via Star Alliance partner Avianca.
Air Canada also remains committed to serving Buenos Aires, Argentina, with flights offered to either Toronto or Montreal via São Paulo. The flights to Argentina, which has announced plans to reopen to international tourists as of November 1, are still pending government approval.
Another key South American destination will rejoin Air Canada’s network in January 2022 with the resumption of service between Toronto and Santiago, Chile, with three weekly flights.
«We are very excited to serve some of the largest cities in South America, offering our customers more travel options from our main hubs. By resuming services from Montreal and adding capacity from Toronto, Air Canada is demonstrating its strong commitment to the Brazilian, Argentinian, Colombian and Chilean markets. This increased presence will not only allow for greater leisure travel, but it will also help spur the economic recovery and facilitate business connections. Air Canada has a long-standing presence in Brazil, operating from Toronto for several decades, contributing to the strong business relationship between the two countries,» said Mark Galardo, Senior Vice President, Network Planning and Revenue Management at Air Canada.
Schedules:
São Paulo
Flight |
From |
Departure |
To |
Arrival |
Frequency |
Start Date |
AC 90 |
Toronto |
22:55 |
São Paulo |
10:50 |
Daily |
December 6 |
AC 91 |
São Paulo |
20:45 |
Toronto |
05:00 |
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AC 96 |
Montreal |
21:50 |
São Paulo |
09:50 |
Mon, Wed, Fri, Sun |
December 8 |
AC 97 |
São Paulo |
21:45 |
Montreal |
06:00 |
Mon, Tue, Thu, Sat |
December 9 |
Buenos Aires
Flight |
From |
Departure |
To |
Arrival |
Frequency |
Start Date |
AC96 |
São Paulo |
11:50 |
Buenos |
14:50 |
Mon, Tue, Thu, Sat |
December 10 |
AC97 |
Buenos Aires |
17:05 |
São |
19:45 |
Mon, Tue, Thu, Sat |
December 10 |
Bogotá
Flight |
From |
Departure |
To |
Arrival |
Frequency |
Start Date |
AC94 |
Toronto |
21:35 |
Bogotá |
03:35 |
Tue, Wed, Fri, Sun |
November 7 |
AC95 |
Bogotá |
08:35 |
Toronto |
14:35 |
Mon, Wed, Thu, Sat |
November 7 |
AC 98 |
Montreal |
21:05 |
Bogotá |
03:35 |
Mon, Thu, Sat |
December 2 |
AC 99 |
Bogotá |
08:35 |
Montreal |
14:45 |
Tue, Fri, Sun |
December 3 |
Santiago
Flight |
From |
Departure |
To |
Arrival |
Frequency |
Start Date |
AC92 |
Toronto |
22:55 |
Santiago |
11:15 |
Tue, Fri, Sun |
January 11, 2022 |
AC93 |
Santiago |
20:55 |
Toronto |
05:25 |
Mon, Wed, Sat |
January 12, 2022 |
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