Air Canada annuncia nuove rotte per la summer 2026 tra cui Catania-Montreal 3x week dal 4 giugno 2026.

“Air Canada’s continued international expansion reflects our bold ambitions, and leverages our network reach and scale to capitalize on global travel demand driven by leisure travel trends, growing demand for services to Asia, and cargo development opportunities. Next summer, we will be launching exciting, new services to Sicily and Mallorca from our Montréal trans-Atlantic hub. Air Canada is the first Canadian carrier to offer customers non-stop flights to these sought after Mediterranean destinations, and the only airline operating scheduled service from Canada to Sicily and Mallorca,” said Mark Galardo, Executive Vice President & Chief Commercial Officer, and President, Cargo at Air Canada.
“From Toronto, we are further cementing our global hub with the launch of two celebrated, international routes linking Canada’s largest metropolitan area directly to Shanghai and Budapest, and adding capacity to Prague. Our seasonal Bangkok services from our Vancouver trans-Pacific hub become year-round, solidifying our position as the only airline with non-stop, continual service to Thailand from the North American continent. In all, these strategic additions reinforce Air Canada’s global network as one of the most wide-reaching from North America, connecting our customers to all six inhabited continents,” concluded Mr. Galardo.
"Canadians will enjoy more travel options, greater convenience, and stronger connections to Europe and Asia with Air Canada’s new destinations in 2026. These expanded routes mean easier access to the places people want to go—whether for business, leisure, or to visit family. And as more passengers take flight, they promote trade and tourism, supporting jobs across the country, and helping us grow a stronger Canadian economy,” said the Honourable Chrystia Freeland , Minister of Transport and Internal Trade.
“Air Canada’s expanded network is more than new destinations—it’s a gateway to stronger trade, investment, and people-to-people ties. Most of Canada’s air cargo travels in the belly of passenger planes, so when we expand passenger routes, we’re also expanding trade routes—moving Canadian goods faster, farther, and more reliably. These new connections to Europe and Asia give Canadian businesses better access to key markets, strengthen our global competitiveness, and build on what was already a record year for Canadian air cargo. Stronger connectivity in the skies means stronger growth on the ground, and ensures Canada remains a leader in the global economy,” said the Honourable Maninder Sidhu, Minister of International Trade, Government of Canada.
All flights are available for sale at aircanada.com, through Air Canada Contact Centres and via travel agents.
Air Canada’s new route schedules*:
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Going Global - New Destinations Take Flight as Air Canada Expands Network for Summer 2026

- New Montréal – Catania, Italy
- New Montréal – Palma de Mallorca, Spain
- Return of Toronto–Shanghai; Toronto–Budapest
- Extension of Vancouver–Bangkok to year-round
“Air Canada’s continued international expansion reflects our bold ambitions, and leverages our network reach and scale to capitalize on global travel demand driven by leisure travel trends, growing demand for services to Asia, and cargo development opportunities. Next summer, we will be launching exciting, new services to Sicily and Mallorca from our Montréal trans-Atlantic hub. Air Canada is the first Canadian carrier to offer customers non-stop flights to these sought after Mediterranean destinations, and the only airline operating scheduled service from Canada to Sicily and Mallorca,” said Mark Galardo, Executive Vice President & Chief Commercial Officer, and President, Cargo at Air Canada.
“From Toronto, we are further cementing our global hub with the launch of two celebrated, international routes linking Canada’s largest metropolitan area directly to Shanghai and Budapest, and adding capacity to Prague. Our seasonal Bangkok services from our Vancouver trans-Pacific hub become year-round, solidifying our position as the only airline with non-stop, continual service to Thailand from the North American continent. In all, these strategic additions reinforce Air Canada’s global network as one of the most wide-reaching from North America, connecting our customers to all six inhabited continents,” concluded Mr. Galardo.
"Canadians will enjoy more travel options, greater convenience, and stronger connections to Europe and Asia with Air Canada’s new destinations in 2026. These expanded routes mean easier access to the places people want to go—whether for business, leisure, or to visit family. And as more passengers take flight, they promote trade and tourism, supporting jobs across the country, and helping us grow a stronger Canadian economy,” said the Honourable Chrystia Freeland , Minister of Transport and Internal Trade.
“Air Canada’s expanded network is more than new destinations—it’s a gateway to stronger trade, investment, and people-to-people ties. Most of Canada’s air cargo travels in the belly of passenger planes, so when we expand passenger routes, we’re also expanding trade routes—moving Canadian goods faster, farther, and more reliably. These new connections to Europe and Asia give Canadian businesses better access to key markets, strengthen our global competitiveness, and build on what was already a record year for Canadian air cargo. Stronger connectivity in the skies means stronger growth on the ground, and ensures Canada remains a leader in the global economy,” said the Honourable Maninder Sidhu, Minister of International Trade, Government of Canada.
All flights are available for sale at aircanada.com, through Air Canada Contact Centres and via travel agents.
Air Canada’s new route schedules*:
Flight | From | To | Depart | Arrive | Days of Operation | Season |
AC 932 | Montreal (YUL) | Catania-Sicily (CTA) | 19:35 | 10:15 +1day | Tue, Thu, Sat | Jun 4 – Oct. 22, 2026 |
AC 933 | Catania-Sicily (CTA) | Montreal (YUL) | 11:50 | 15:20 | Wed, Fri, Sun | Jun 5 – Oct. 23, 2026 |
AC 924 | Montreal (YUL) | Mallorca (PMI) | 18:45 | 08:25 +1 day | Mon, Wed, Fri, Sun | Jun 17 – Oct. 23, 2026 |
AC 925 | Mallorca (PMI) | Montreal (YUL) | 12:15 | 15:10 | Mon, Tue, Thu, Sat | Jun 18 – Oct. 24, 2026 |
AC 942 | Toronto (YYZ) | Budapest (BUD) | 21:55 | 11:25 +1 day | Tue, Fri, Sat, Sun | Jun 5 - Oct. 23, 2026 |
AC 943 | Budapest (BUD) | Toronto (YYZ) | 13:15 | 15:15 | Mon, Wed, Sat, Sun | Jun 6 - Oct. 24, 2026 |
AC 27 | Toronto (YYZ) | Shanghai (PVG) | 12:45 | 16:20 +1 day | Mon, Wed, Fri, Sun | Starts June 3 year-round |
AC 28 | Shanghai (PVG) | Toronto (YYZ) | 18:00 | 19:55 | Mon, Tue, Thu, Sat | Starts June 4 year-round |
AC 65 | Vancouver (YVR) | Bangkok (BKK) | 23:20 | 05:15 +2 days | Mon, Wed, Sat | Year-round |
AC 66 | Bangkok (BKK) | Vancouver (YVR) | 07:15 | 06:50 | Mon, Wed, Fri | Year-round |

Going Global - New Destinations Take Flight as Air Canada Expands Network for Summer 2026
New Montréal – Catania, ItalyNew Montréal – Palma de Mallorca, SpainReturn of Toronto–Shanghai; Toronto–BudapestExtension of Vancouver–Bangkok to year-roundMONTRÉAL, September 10, 2025 - Air Canada today announced its international network for Summer 2026 with new destinations taking flight in...