Air Canada has launched daily flights between
Toronto and Seoul, South Korea.
Air Canada will operate the route, the airline's
10th new international route in the past month, with Boeing
787-9 Dreamliner aircraft.
The Dreamliner offers customers the choice
of three cabins of service, International Business Class with
lie-flat seat suites, Premium Economy and Economy Class.
"Air Canada has undertaken the most intensive period
of international expansion in its history. Over the past month,
through Air Canada and Air Canada Rouge we have launched 10 new
non-stop, year-round or seasonal services to international
destinations on four continents," said Benjamin Smith, President, Passenger Airlines at Air
Canada. "By offering convenient connections to our expanding international
network through our Toronto global hub, as well as Vancouver and
Montreal, we can provide customers even greater connectivity so
they can seamlessly travel the world."
Flights by both Air Canada mainline and Air Canada
Rouge are timed to optimize connectivity with Air Canada's
network. They also provide for Aeroplan accumulation and
redemption and, for eligible customers, priority check-in, Maple
Leaf Lounge access, priority boarding and other benefits.
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