Air Canada has unveiled plans to launch non-stop
flights between Toronto and Delhi, India beginning in November
2015.
The new route, the first to be dedicated for Air Canada's
Boeing 787-9 series aircraft, will open new opportunities in the
Indian subcontinent, currently the largest international market
not served by Air Canada.
"Air Canada's strategy to grow its Toronto
Pearson hub and international presence is taking a major step
forward with the addition of Delhi to our extensive global
network. We will be offering the only non-stop flight from Canada
to India using our newest Boeing 787 Dreamliners, which are
revolutionizing long-haul air travel. The operating economics of
these new aircraft make this service feasible and it will be the
first route dedicated to the larger, 787-9 version of this
aircraft, which begin entering our fleet in 2015," said Calin
Rovinescu, President and Chief Executive Officer of Air Canada. "This service will appeal both to customers visiting and
doing business in Delhi, the capital region of India and the
fourth most populous urban area in the world, and to those
customers making onward connections within India and throughout
Southeast Asia on our Star Alliance partner, Air India, or other
interline partners."
Tickets go on sale tomorrow, 9 December 2014, and the service
will operate four-times-weekly beginning 1 November 2015 using a
Boeing 787 Dreamliner featuring a
three-cabin service, including the next generation lie-flat seat
in International Business Class, a Premium Economy cabin, and
enhanced seatback inflight entertainment system available at
every seat throughout the aircraft.
Flights provide for Aeroplan
accumulation and redemption and, for eligible customers, priority
check-in, Maple Leaf Lounge access in Toronto, priority boarding
and other benefits.
Flights are timed for convenient
connections both within Air Canada's North American network and in
India on Air India or other interline partners to such cities as
Mumbai, Chennai, Hyderabad, and to other destinations throughout
Southeast Asia.
Nadir Patel, Canada's new high commissioner in
the Republic of India., said, "Canada and India are committed to
strengthening economic and other ties and in a globalized world
non-stop air linkages are vital to achieving such goals. Air
Canada's new service will facilitate business relationships and
promote increased trade by connecting both countries' largest
urban centres. Given our country's vibrant and thriving
Indo-Canadian community, the route will also make it easier for
families and friends to visit one another and remain connected."
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