Air Canada is set to expand its global and transborder routes for Summer 2025, adding new non-stop flights to popular destinations in Europe, the U.S., and Asia, alongside increased frequency on existing routes.

Air Canada to Launch into Summer 2025 with New Non-stop Flights to Europe and the U.S. (CNW Group/Air Canada)
These new services aim to boost connectivity for travellers, offering over 100,000 weekly seats across Europe and North Africa and 160,000 weekly seats to the United States during peak summer.
New Routes for Summer 2025:
Europe:
- Montreal to Naples, Italy, opening access to the Amalfi Coast.
- Montreal to Porto, Portugal, connecting travelers to the Douro Valley.
- Toronto to Prague, Czech Republic, reintroducing a popular destination in the Air Canada network.
- Ottawa to London-Heathrow, marking the return of intercontinental service from Canada’s capital.
- Toronto to Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, reestablishing a year-round connection.
United States:
- Vancouver to Nashville, Tennessee, expanding Air Canada’s reach into the southern U.S.
- Montreal to Cincinnati, Ohio, building on Air Canada’s existing Toronto-Ohio routes.
- Toronto to Jacksonville, Florida, resuming as the only direct Canada-Jacksonville service.
In addition to these new routes, Air Canada will bolster services on high-demand flights to destinations such as Rome, Athens, Stockholm, Madrid, and Paris. Notably, Air Canada will offer up to three daily flights to both Rome and Athens, along with an increased frequency to Madrid, with daily flights from Toronto. Paris will see expanded capacity, with three daily flights from Canada, utilizing the Boeing 777-300ER to offer up to 1,300 daily seats. From Montreal, service to Casablanca will increase to daily, representing a 17% capacity boost over the previous summer.
For U.S. transborder routes, Air Canada will introduce extra daily flights from Toronto to Indianapolis, Boston, Tampa, and Dallas-Fort Worth. Montreal will also see additional daily services to Denver, Nashville, and Raleigh-Durham, with an increased schedule to Tampa from three times a week to daily. Air Canada projects more than 200 daily flights to over 45 U.S. destinations in Summer 2025.
In the Asia-Pacific region, Air Canada will resume summer seasonal flights from Montreal to Seoul and from Toronto to Osaka on the Boeing 787 Dreamliner, enhancing connectivity between North America and key Asian markets.
Canada’s largest airline and flag carrier, Air Canada, offers more than 75,000 daily seats within Canada, operating over 600 daily flights to 50 Canadian airports.











