18 JUNE 2018

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Article from BTNews 18 JUNE 2018

Montreal to Tokyo

Air Canada has launched all-year-round services between Montreal and Narita Tokyo with Boeing 787 Dreamliner, daily during summer peak travel and three times a week during the winter. 

The aircraft features Air Canada's Signature Class with 180-degree lie-flat seats in configuration guaranteeing direct aisle access. The Premium Economy cabin offers wider seats, greater legroom and recline, premium meals, complimentary bar service, priority check-in and baggage delivery at the airport.  The Economy cabin has slimline seats providing comfortable personal space and state-of-the-art individual on-demand entertainment system.

The new transpacific service from its Montreal hub is designed to optimize connectivity to several Canadian and US cities: Quebec City, Ottawa, Halifax, Charlottetown, Boston, Philadelphia and Orlando.

"The launch of Montreal's first scheduled link to Japan will also offer travellers from Atlantic Canada and the North-eastern US convenient access to Japan and beyond, complementing our existing Tokyo flights from Toronto, Vancouver and Calgary, while also strategically positioning Air Canada as a leader in the growing Montreal–Asia market.  This further reflects Air Canada's commitment to support the local business and tourism community through its ongoing international growth strategy from Montreal, following the introduction of non-stop flights to Shanghai, Lima, Algiers and upcoming launches to Dublin, Bucharest and Lisbon," said Mark Galardo, vice president network planning.

www.aircanada.com

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