
Air Canada, the largest airline and airline in Canada, has moved to the sky with the latest on the Atlantic service today, as flights opened between Czechia and Canada.
The global airline in the Czech capital, Prague, landed on June 7, before being welcomed upon its arrival by greeting the water cannon and an official gateway led by Jiří Pos, CEO of Prague Airport and Chairman of the Board of Directors.
The first departure of the airline from Prague, AC935, heading to the largest city in Canada, Toronto, then moved to the sky for its cross crossing at 13:40.
The new international service is exposed to a new era, not only to Air Canada relations, but also Czech and Canadian relations, thanks to the path is the only direct service between the two countries.
Thanks to the new service, Air Canada aims to increase tourism across both sides of the Atlantic Ocean, while re -delivering families and friends, as well as igniting new job opportunities between the two countries.
Flights will work on this new seasonal season three times a week, and leave Prague every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday afternoon, his arrival in Ontario after only nine hours*.
Upon returning, flights leave Toronto every Tuesday, Friday and Sunday, before arriving in Prague the next afternoon.
Customers looking to cross the Atlantic in Style can take advantage of this new service until September 29, 2025, as flights run a mixture of Airbus A330-300s and Boeing 787 Dreamlins, which provides a choice of business degree, excellent economy or economy.
“After the absence of more than five years, we are proud to return to the wonderful city of Prague, where I presented the only direct journey between Czechia and Canada,” said Nedime Canipek-Konuksever, General Manager of Air Canada in Eastern Europe and Türkiye.
“With 8.5 million people within 120 minutes of Prague Airport, we know that this new road will be common among those looking to travel not only to Canada, but beyond destinations in the United States, Mexico and the Caribbean.
“We are also confident that this new road will enhance tourism on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean, while deepening economic relations between the two countries and leading new job opportunities.”
“The last time Prague was a regular link in Toronto was before the Covid-19 pandemic in 2019. Therefore, we are very happy that this road has returned to our long offer in the amount in which they expected somewhat.
Those looking for the new “Czech-Out” in Air Canada can reserve flights from Prague from less than 17,160 km in the economy, including taxes and fees.
As the largest city in Canada, Toronto stands as a global leader in business, finance, technology, entertainment and culture. Its dynamic energy and the spirit of anterior thinking makes it a major destination for both entertainment travelers and companies.
The city attracts millions of visitors every year with its rich mix of attractions and experiences. From the tall CN Tower-the longest standard structure in Western hemisphere-to global museums and a booming cooking scene, Toronto offers something for every type of traveler.
Toronto also comes through its evaluation of events and festivals, including the annual Toronto International Film Festival, which is one of the finest cinematic festivals in the world.
Toronto is located on the beaches of Lake Ontario, as a gateway to natural wonders-including the world-famous Niagra Falls, a short trip away.
This summer, Air Canada will provide up to 51 daily flights between Europe and Canada, with high -ranking services from the main European centers to cities including Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver, Cleari, Ottawa and Halifax.
Besides the smooth communications with a wide range of cities throughout Canada, the global network of the Air Customer provides comfortable options to connect across Canada in the United States, the Caribbean, South America and Mexico. Those who fly through Air Canada centers also benefit from the United States from the American customs cost, allowing travelers to prior pressure on all American migration and customs procedures before slipping, and thus reach the United States as a local passenger.