Air Canada has unveiled plans to launch non-stop
flights between Toronto and Seoul, South Korea as part of its
ongoing expansion of international services.
The new year-round
non-stop flights between Toronto's Pearson International Airport
and Seoul's Incheon International Airport will begin 17 June 2016
with a daily service.
To celebrate the new route, Air Canada is
offering a special introductory fare starting of CAD$1,399,
round-trip all-in, until 8 November 2015 for travel between 17 -
23 June and 1-30 September 2016. Tickets are now available for
purchase.
"The introduction of non-stop flights between
our main Toronto hub and Seoul further strengthens Air Canada's
presence in the growing Asian market," said Benjamin Smith,
President, Passenger Airlines at Air Canada. "This new route will
provide some of the fastest travel times for customers travelling
to and from South Korea and Eastern Canada, the U.S. Northeast and
South America via our main hub in Toronto. Together with our
Vancouver-Seoul service, Air Canada will operate the most flights
of any airline between Canada and South Korea with up to 14
flights per week."
Toronto-Seoul flights will be operated with Boeing 787-8
Dreamliner aircraft offering a choice of 20 International Business
Class lie-flat seat suites, 21 Premium Economy and 210 Economy
Class seats featuring inflight entertainment at every
seat throughout the aircraft.
In Seoul, Air Canada
offers convenient connections and reciprocal frequent flyer reward
benefits with its Star Alliance partner, Asiana Airlines, for
customers travelling to and from points throughout Asia, including
Japan, Thailand and Vietnam.
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