Direct Flights with Air Canada (AC) – View all destinations
Air Canada (IATA: AC) is Canada’s flag carrier and a Star Alliance member. It operates an extensive nonstop route network from its hubs in Toronto (YYZ), Montréal (YUL), and Vancouver (YVR). It serves destinations across North America, Europe, Asia, and Latin America, all of which you can find on this page by using the filter tool.
Founded in 1937, Air Canada operates over 600 daily flights to more than 190 destinations worldwide. Its fleet includes over 350 aircraft, mainly Boeing 777s, 787s, and Airbus A220/A320.
This also includes airplanes leased to its subsidiaries:
Air Canada Express for regional feeder flights.
Air Canada Jetz for corporate clients.
Air Canada Rouge for low-cost leisure travelers.
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Air Canada hubs and operating bases
Air Canada operates from three main hubs, where it holds about 50% of the market share:
Toronto Pearson (YYZ): The largest hub and a key gateway for major flight routes.
Montréal-Trudeau (YUL): A leading hub for European and Francophone destinations.
Vancouver International (YVR): The main west coast hub with a focus on Asia-Pacific routes.
Each hub offers both domestic and international connectivity with frequent daily flights and convenient connections.
Air Canada domestic direct flights
Air Canada is the largest airline in the country, followed by WestJet. It provides regular direct flights to all major hubs in the country and most of the medium-sized airports, too.
Some notable nonstop Canadian routes of AC are:
Toronto (YYZ) - Vancouver (YVR): A key transcontinental route connecting the main population centers on both sides of Canada. It’s also Air Canada’s longest domestic flight at just over 5 hours.
Montréal (YUL) - Toronto (YYZ): The busiest domestic route with over 100 flights daily, just by Air Canada.
Montréal (YUL) - Ottawa (YOW): An average of 7 daily flights between Quebec and Ontario.
Vancouver (YVR) - Edmonton (YEG): A regional link in Western Canada with over 50 weekly direct flights.
Toronto (YYZ) - Calgary (YYC): A key domestic route with 11-12 daily flights.
Direct flights to the United States
The US is a key market for Air Canada. You can fly to most major airports from any of the three hubs. In total, the airline serves over 50 US airports and operates more than 430 daily direct flights between the two countries.
All three Air Canada hubs feature US pre-clearance facilities, allowing flights to land at airports in the USA without border clearance, as if they were domestic. This adds more possible routes to the network and lowers costs.
Some of the most popular AC flights to the US include:
Toronto (YYZ) to New York La Guardia (LGA): With over 60 weekly flights, this is Air Canada’s busiest route to the USA.
Vancouver (YVR) to Seattle (SEA): Despite the overland distance being just 140 miles, the direct flight remains a popular travel option.
Toronto (YYZ) to Honolulu (HNL): This seasonal flight to Hawaii with two weekly services has proven to be very popular with Canadian holidaymakers. At over 10 hours, it’s also the longest flight between Canada and the USA.
Montreal (YUL) to Las Vegas (LAS): Air Canada offers daily service to the gambling capital of the USA.
Montreal (YUL) to Boston (BOS): Four flights per day on a route where Air Canada is the sole airline.
Air Canada’s global reach
Air Canada maintains a strong international presence, particularly across Europe and Asia. It also serves many destinations in the Americas and a few in Africa and Oceania, making it one of the few airlines to have at least one destination on every continent.
Below are some of the most established and high-demand Air Canada direct routes:
Toronto (YYZ) - London Heathrow (LHR): A flagship transatlantic route connecting the two major financial hubs of Canada and the UK. Air Canada offers 26 flights weekly.
Montréal (YUL) - Paris Charles de Gaulle (CDG): One of the busiest international routes from Canada with 14 weekly departures in both directions.
Toronto (YYZ) - Frankfurt (FRA): A vital link to Central Europe with 2 flights every day.
Vancouver (YVR) - Hong Kong (HKG): An important Asia-Pacific route with strong demand from business travelers and the Chinese diaspora community. Air Canada offers one daily flight competing against Cathay Pacific.
Toronto (YYZ) - Tokyo Haneda (HND): Strategic nonstop connection into the Japanese capital. Especially handy for business travelers, as Haneda is much closer to the Tokyo city center than the other major airport, Narita.
By consistently improving its network and serving major international routes, Air Canada remains one of the most important airlines in global commercial aviation.
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