Air Canada has expanded its international network to add services to Amsterdam from June 2015.
The year-round B767-300ER services between Toronto and Amsterdam will operate six times a week and compliments Air Canada’s existing services to Brussels.
The airline will also start double-daily non-stop flights from Toronto and Montreal to Paris between June and September 2015, adding to its European destination portfolios.
Air Canada general manager Australia and New Zealand, Paul McLean, said expansion of the airline’s global network created new options for Australasian travellers.
"The addition of Amsterdam, one of the world’s most popular tourist destinations and a key international business market, further strengthens our already formidable network into Europe,” McLean said.
“It also provides Australasian travellers with another opportunity to conveniently include a visit to Canada into their next holiday or business trip to Europe.”
Air Canada flies to Vancover and offers seamless connections to other ports of call in the country and the USA.