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New Portugal Air Canada flights begin

Air Canada will begin flying between Porto and Montreal three times a week today, and may extend the connection beyond the high season, according to the sales director for the European region.


In statements to Lusa, Margaret Skinner said that the flight will be operated “every Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday afternoon”, running until 25 September.


When asked about the possibility

Air Canada Kicks Off First Service to Naples, Italy

Air Canada officially launched its newest international route today, inaugurating nonstop service from Montréal-Trudeau International Airport (YUL) to Naples International Airport (NAP) in southern Italy.


The flight will operate four times weekly through Oct. 25 aboard the airline’s flagship Boeing 787 Dreamliner. The aircraft offers three classes of service: Economy, Premium Economy,

Marriott’s 300th hotel in Canada opens in downtown Montreal

Marriott International has reached a major milestone with the opening of its 300th property in Canada — the Moxy Montreal Downtown.


Located on rue Saint-Jacques, steps from Old Montreal and bustling Sainte-Catherine and Notre-Dame streets, the hotel brings the brand’s signature playful energy to the heart of the city. Aimed at travellers seeking a vibrant, social experience, the brand

Air Canada Announces New Edinburgh to Montréal Route

Air Canada, Canada’s largest airline and flag carrier, is continuing its transatlantic expansion for 2025, having unveiled its newest route between Edinburgh and Montréal.


Set to take to the skies on 27 June 2025, the new direct service marks the only connection between Scotland and Canada’s second-largest city, heralding a new era for transatlantic travel from the Scottish capital.


With

Air Canada launches new partnership with Michelin-starred Chef Masaki Hashimoto

MONTREAL — Air Canada has announced a new partnership with Michelin-starred Chef Masaki Hashimoto to elevate its Signature Class dining experience on flights between Canada and Japan.


Based in Toronto, Chef Hashimoto is the owner of Kaiseki Yu-zen Hashimoto, one of Canada’s few restaurants dedicated to the traditional Japanese Kaiseki cuisine. His restaurant has held a Michelin star for

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