Air Canada launches Toronto – Delhi flights
Air Canada has launched flights between Toronto and Delhi, India. The new route offers the only non-stop flight between Canada and the Indian subcontinent and is the first to be dedicated for Air Canada’s Boeing 787-9 series aircraft, the most modern aircraft in its fleet.
Benjamin Smith, president, passenger airlines, Air Canada said, “This new service will appeal to travellers both doing business in Delhi, the capital region of India and the fourth most populous urban area in the world, and to those who are visiting friends and relatives or exploring India. The new service also allows convenient onward connections within India and throughout Southeast Asia on our Star Alliance partner, Air India, and other interline partners.”
The service will operate four-times-weekly, going to daily in 2016, using a Boeing 787 Dreamliner featuring Air Canada’s three-cabin service, including the next generation lie-flat seat in international business class, a premium economy cabin, and enhanced seatback inflight entertainment system available at every seat throughout the aircraft.
Gary Comerford, president and chief executive officer, Canada-India Business Council said, “The Canada-India Business Council is very pleased to see the introduction of a non-stop air service between Toronto and Delhi. It is our expectation that the Canada-India corridor, over the next few years, will become increasingly more important to Canadian businesses wanting to capitalise on the opportunities emerging in India. Air Canada’s ability to provide non-stop service will be welcomed warmly by the business community.”