Air Canada Launches New Flights to Prague from Toronto
Air Canada has officially launched its newest international service, connecting Toronto to Prague, Czech Republic. The inaugural flight took off yesterday evening, marking a significant milestone in the airline’s expansion plans for Europe.
Connecting Cultures and Economies
Mark Galardo, Executive Vice President & Chief Commercial Officer at Air Canada, expressed enthusiasm about this new route: “We are excited to return to Prague, our newest European destination now added to our global network. This flight not only connects these two countries but also enhances the opportunities for travel, tourism, and trade.” Galardo highlighted that this service aims to cater to customers across North America, providing seamless travel connections from Air Canada’s hub in Toronto. He also noted the route’s appeal for visitors exploring Prague’s rich culture and historical architecture, as well as travelers from Central Europe wishing to explore Canada.
Latest European Routes by Air Canada
The launch of the Prague route adds to Air Canada’s expanding European operations this summer. Recently, the airline introduced its Montreal to Porto route, celebrated the inauguration of its Naples service in May, and marked the return of the Ottawa to London Heathrow route in April. Looking ahead, Air Canada will also launch its Montreal to Edinburgh route at the end of June.
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Aircraft and Passenger Experience
The flights to Prague will be operated using Air Canada’s Airbus 330-300, which provides various classes of service: Economy, Premium Economy, and Air Canada Signature Class. Passengers can expect enhanced comfort and convenience, complete with spacious lie-flat seating in higher classes, personalized service, gourmet cuisine, additional baggage allowance, and priority airport services.
With this new route and enhanced service offerings, Air Canada is positioning itself to facilitate easier travel between North America and Europe, making the journey to Prague—and beyond—more accessible than ever.
