Air Canada: Connections between Europe and Canada
Air Canada Connects Canada with Europe
Air Canada is the largest Canadian airline, offering an extensive network of connections between Europe and Canada. The airline serves over 220 airports on six continents. The carrier operates from four main hubs in Canada at:
Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ): A global hub for the carrier, offering numerous transatlantic connections.
Montréal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport (YUL): An important transportation hub for flights to Europe, particularly French-speaking countries.
Vancouver International Airport (YVR): A key hub for connections to Asia and Europe.
Calgary International Airport (YYC): Serving both domestic and international flights, including routes to Europe.
Through its membership in the Star Alliance, Air Canada collaborates with European partners such as Lufthansa, Austrian Airlines, SWISS, and Brussels Airlines, enabling the use of their hubs in Europe. Air Canada connects travelers with its airline partners via 6 major European hubs – including Brussels, Frankfurt, Munich, Geneva, Zurich and Vienna – to 50 destinations in Canada and also offers numerous direct connections. The Canadian carrier offers daily direct flights from Frankfurt to Montreal, Toronto, Ottawa, and Calgary, as well as from Munich to Toronto.
Air Canada Signature Class
Offered on Boeing 787, 777, 767, and Airbus A330 aircraft on routes to/from Europe, Signature Class provides dedicated check-in counters, expedited security screening, lounge access, priority baggage handling, and fully lie-flat beds on board.
Maple Leaf Lounges
Air Canada's exclusive airport spaces – Maple Leaf Lounges – offer comfortable environments for work and relaxation before flights. For the most discerning passengers, the Air Canada Signature Suite is also available in Toronto and Vancouver, featuring a gourmet menu crafted by renowned chef David Hawksworth and luxurious amenities.