Air Canada has announced the upcoming launch of two routes to Stockholm from Toronto and Montreal, with service set to begin in June 2024 from both cities.
The airline will also increase capacity on its routes to Copenhagen from Montreal and Toronto, beginning next spring.
Air Canada’s Montreal–Stockholm Route
Air Canada’s route between Montreal and Stockholm will commence on June 14, 2024.
At the outset, it will operate thrice weekly, with eastbound flights to Stockholm on Tuesday, Friday, and Sunday, and westbound flights from Stockholm on Wednesday, Saturday, and Monday.
The flight from Montreal is set to run just over seven hours, while the flight from Stockholm is clocked at just under eight eights.
The flight times are as follows:
- AC802 Montreal (YUL) to Stockholm (ARN), departing 6pm and arriving 7:05am the next day
- AC803 Stockholm (ARN) to Montreal (YUL), departing 12:15pm and arriving 2:05pm
Air Canada reports that the flight times are designed to allow for easy connections from points across North America.
The route will be served by Air Canada’s flagship Boeing 787 Dreamliner. The three-class aircraft offers Signature Class, premium economy, and economy cabins.
The flights are already loaded and bookable through Air Canada’s sales channels, including the Air Canada website and the Aeroplan search engine.
Air Canada’s Toronto–Stockholm Route
Air Canada’s route between Toronto and Stockholm will commence on June 12, 2024.
It’s set to operate twice weekly, with eastbound flights to Stockholm on Wednesday and Saturday, and westbound flights from Stockholm on Thursday and Sunday.
From Toronto, the flight should last around seven and a half hours, while the flight from Stockholm is set at just under eight and a half hours.
The flight times are as follows:
- AC902 Toronto Pearson (YYZ) to Stockholm (ARN), departing 8:30pm and arriving 10:05am the next day
- AC903 Stockholm (ARN) to Toronto Pearson (YYZ), departing 12:15pm and arriving 2:35pm
The route will also be served by Air Canada’s Boeing 787 Dreamliner. The three-class aircraft offers Signature Class, premium economy, and economy cabins.
The flights are already loaded and bookable through Air Canada’s sales channels, including the Air Canada website and the Aeroplan search engine.
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