MONTREAL — Air Canada has announced a further expansion of its summer 2026 global schedule to Europe with new destinations from Toronto and Montreal, plus a new European route from Halifax.
The addition of these new services builds on Air Canada’s recently announced summer 2026 international expansion, with new services to Palma de Mallorca and Catania (Sicily) from Montreal, Shanghai and Budapest from Toronto, and extension of services to Bangkok year-round from Vancouver.
All in all Air Canada will connect Canada to more than 126 global destinations in summer 2026, representing up to 155,000 seats weekly across the Atlantic, Pacific and South America.
Here’s a look at the new routes, plus Air Canada will also be resuming its Montreal – Tel Aviv seasonal route …
- Toronto nonstop to Ponta Delgada (PDL) in the Azores, June 11 – Sept. 6, 2026, 3x weekly
- Montreal nonstop to Berlin (BER), July 2 – Oct. 11, 2026, 3x weekly
- Montreal nonstop to Nantes (NTE), June 10 – Oct. 12, 2026, 3x weekly
- Montreal nonstop to Tel Aviv (TLV), June 5 – Oct. 24, 2026, 2x weekly (resumed service)
- Halifax nonstop to Brussels (BRU), June 18 – Sept. 6, 2026, 3x weekly
All flights are now open for booking.
“Air Canada is further expanding its comprehensive transatlantic network to offer customers even more exciting destinations to explore. From Canada to Berlin, Ponta Delgada, Nantes and Brussels, we are strategically increasing new nonstop routes across Europe to bring convenient access to key destinations, while strengthening economic ties, and supporting tourism,” said Mark Galardo, Air Canada EVP and Chief Commercial Officer, and President, Cargo.
“With these additions, Air Canada will offer North America’s second largest transatlantic network by destinations next summer. We look forward to connecting Montreal, Toronto and Halifax with new services and destinations, a natural next step in our continued international growth,” he added.