
Overview
Air Canada, the largest airline and flag carrier of Canada, has announced an increase in flight capacity from Dublin, providing Irish customers with more choices to travel across the Atlantic. This expansion coincides with the temporary lifting of Dublin Airport’s passenger cap for the summer.
New Flight Schedules
Starting this summer, Air Canada will enhance its service on the Dublin to Vancouver route, increasing frequency from three to five times per week during peak periods. Additionally, the operating season for this route will also be extended, giving travelers more opportunities to explore beautiful British Columbia.
Passengers can enjoy flights departing Dublin on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays, beginning from May 2, 2025. The airline will utilize its state-of-the-art Boeing 787 Dreamliners for these services.
For those looking to visit Montreal, Air Canada will also increase flights on this route starting June 2, allowing direct access to one of Canada’s historic cities with a rise in weekly flights from three to four.
Daily flights to Toronto are also available, further enhancing the airline’s offerings with competitive return fares starting from €505 to Toronto, €558 to Montreal, and €665 to Vancouver, inclusive of taxes and charges.
Conclusion
Bláithín O’Donnell, Air Canada Sales Manager for Ireland, expressed excitement about the increase, noting a year-on-year growth of approximately 17% in the Irish market. The additional flights signify Air Canada’s commitment to providing more options to travelers heading to Canada and beyond.