Air Canada’s strategic expansion into India is driven by the growing family and trade ties between the two nations. The airline’s enhanced network will cater to the demand for seamless connections between Canada and India’s major cities. The introduction of non-stop flights from Toronto to Mumbai and upgraded services connecting Western Canada to Delhi via London Heathrow will provide greater convenience and flexibility for travelers.
Air Canada’s commitment to the Indian market is further evident in its comprehensive flight schedule. With 25 weekly flights and a total capacity of 7,400 seats per week, the airline offers a wide range of options for passengers traveling between Canada and India. This includes up to 11 weekly flights from Toronto to Delhi and Mumbai, daily flights from Montreal to Delhi, and daily flights to Delhi from Western Canada via London Heathrow.
The Toronto-Mumbai route represents a significant milestone, as it marks the first non-stop flight between Canada and Mumbai. This direct connection will facilitate trade and tourism between the two economic hubs. Flights on this route will be operated by Boeing 777-200LR aircraft, providing passengers with a choice of Air Canada Signature Class, Premium Economy, and Economy class services.
Air Canada’s strategic expansion into India is designed to enable seamless connections from various destinations across North America. The airline’s partnership with London Heathrow and its daily Vancouver-London Heathrow flights will facilitate smooth connections for passengers traveling from Western Canada to Delhi. The sale of flights is subject to final government approval, but Air Canada is optimistic about the potential of its expanded network in India.