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‎Today, ‎January ‎24, ‎2019, ‏‎10 minutes ago
 

Air Canada Mainline S19 International changes as of 23 January 2019

 
‎Today, ‎January ‎24, ‎2019, ‏‎10 minutes ago | Canadian Aviation News

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By Jim Liu – Posted 24 January 2019 10:00

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Air Canada in recent schedule update filed changes to its planned international mainline operation, for summer 2019 season. This includes some changes previously not covered on Airlineroute. Planned changes as of 23 January 2019 as follow.

Calgary – Frankfurt eff 02MAY19 777-200LR replaces 787-9, 1 daily (Previous plan: eff 31MAY19)
Montreal – Tokyo Narita Planned 787-9 service from 01JUN19 has been accelerated to 01APR19
01APR19 – 29APR19 787-9 replaces -8
30APR19 – 31MAY19 Planned 787-8 service unchanged
01JUN19 – 26OCT19 Planned 787-9, replacing -8, unchanged

Toronto – Milan Malpensa 
31MAR19 – 30APR19 A330-300 replacing previously filed 767
01MAY19 – 31MAY19 Planned 767 service unchanged
01JUN19 – 26OCT19 Previously not reported, 787-8 replaces 787-9 in S18

Toronto – Shanghai Pu Dong eff 01JUN19 787-9 replaces 777-200LR in S18, 1 daily
Vancouver – Beijing eff 01JUN19 777-200LR replaces -300ER, 1 daily

Previously reported changes:
Montreal – Algiers eff 06JUN19 A330-300 replaces rouge 767, Business Class sold as Premium Economy
Montreal – Bordeaux 15JUN19 – 15SEP19 737 MAX 8 operates 4 weekly, new route
Montreal – Dublin eff 15JUN19 A330-300 replaces 737 MAX 8, 3 weekly (Business Class sold as Premium Economy)
Montreal – Fort-de-France 23JUN19 – 01SEP19 3 weekly 737 MAX 8, compared to 4 weekly rouge A319 in S18
Montreal – Frankfurt eff 01JUN19 787-9 replaces -8, 1 daily
Montreal – London Heathrow eff 01MAY19 summer 2019 season operated by A330-300, replacing 787-9
Montreal – Pointe-a-Pitre 24JUN19 – 02SEP19 3 weekly 737 MAX 8, compared to 4 weekly rouge A319 in S18
Montreal – Rome eff 01JUN19 450-seater 777-300ER replaces A330-300, 1 daily
Montreal – Shanghai Pu Dong eff 01JUN19 787-9 replaces -8, 1 daily
Montreal – Tel Aviv 20JUN19 – 08SEP19 Increase from 2 to 3 weekly, A330-300 operating
Montreal – Tokyo Narita eff 01JUN19 787-9 replaces -8, 1 daily
Toronto – Dubai eff 31MAR19 summer 2019 season operated by 787-9, replacing 777-200LR, 3 weekly 
Toronto – Mumbai eff 31MAR19 4 weekly service cancelled in S19
Toronto – Santiago de Chile – Buenos Aires Ezeiza eff 01APR19 4 weekly 787-9, replacing nonstop service each for Santiago de Chile and Buenos Aires
Toronto – Seoul Incheon eff 01JUN19 400-seater 777-300ER replaces 787-9, 1 daily
Toronto – Vienna eff 29APR19 Service resumption since January 1996, 1 daily 787-9 service
Toronto – Zurich eff 31MAR19 summer 2019 season operated by 787-9, replacing 777-300ER during peak season
Vancouver – Delhi eff 02JUN19 Service converts to year-round, 1 daily 787-9 service
Vancouver – Dublin eff 16JUN19 A330-300 replaces rouge 767, 4 weekly (Business Class sold as Premium Economy)
Vancouver – Frankfurt eff 01JUN19 787-9 replaces -8, 1 daily
Vancouver – London Heathrow eff 01JUN19 Seasonal 2nd daily operated by 787-8, replacing -9 (Overall 1 daily each 787-8/-9)
Vancouver – Melbourne eff 03JUN19 Service converts to year-round, 4 weekly 787-9 service
Vancouver – Osaka Kansai eff 01JUN19 Seasonal service operated by Mainline 787-8, replacing rouge 767, 5 weekly (4 weekly 01JUN19 – 15JUN19)
Vancouver – Zurich eff 06JUN19 Seasonal service increases from 3 to 5 weekly, 787-8 operating

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Air Canada putting the brakes on San Antonio non-stops out of Toronto

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Monday, February 4, 2019 Posted by Travelweek Group

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MONTREAL — Air Canada is suspending its five times weekly nonstop service between San Antonio and Toronto, as the route did not meet projections.

The last day of operations for the route is scheduled for April 28, 2019.

Air Canada launched the route on May 1, 2017 with daily nonstop service operated by Air Canada Express.

At an April 2017 industry event to mark the new service, Visit San Antonio’s COO Dave Krupinski said Canada is San Antonio’s second largest international market. “We know Canadians love to visit not just in the winter – we affectionately welcome them as ‘Winter Texans’ – but throughout the year,” he said.

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San Antonio celebrated its 300th anniversary in 2018 with an event-packed year. The city is home to the River Walk and the Alamo, plus attractions including Six Flags Fiesta Texas and SeaWorld San Antonio

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