Air Canada to launch non-stop Montreal-Shanghai flights

Air Canada Press Release | September 23, 2016

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Air Canada recently announced the introduction of daily year-round flights from Montreal to Shanghai, China beginning Feb. 16, 2017. This marks Air Canada’s first direct service to China from Montreal as well as the introduction of state-of-the-art Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner aircraft on flights departing from Montreal.

Air Canada president Calin Rovinsecu/members of Parliament
Air Canada president Calin Rovinsecu addresses members of the media at a press conference on Sept. 23, held to announce Air Canada’s new daily year-round flights from Montreal to Shanghai, China. The route will be serviced by the Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner. Louis-Charles Laverdure Photo

Tickets will be available for purchase on aircanada.com and through travel agents on Sept. 28. All Air Canada flights provide for Aeroplan accumulation and redemption and, for eligible customers, priority check-in, Maple Leaf Lounge access, priority boarding and other benefits.

“Building on Air Canada’s success in the rapidly growing Chinese market we are delighted to announce Air Canada’s first direct flights between Montreal and China with the launch of Montreal-Shanghai service next year,” said Calin Rovinescu, Air Canada’s president and chief executive officer. “This also marks the introduction of Air Canada’s first 787 Dreamliner aircraft service from Montreal, further underlining our commitment to expand our global reach and reinforce Montreal-Trudeau as a strategic hub. With today’s [Sept. 23] announcement, Air Canada has increased its international capacity from Montreal by 133 per cent since 2009, with direct service to 13 cities in Europe, North Africa and China.

“China is Canada’s second largest trading partner and Air Canada has made a significant investment of more than $1 billion in aircraft and equipment allocated specifically to serve the Chinese market from our Canadian hubs,” said Rovinescu. “We will be the first and only Canadian carrier to operate daily non-stop transpacific service between Montreal and the Asia-Pacific region, and with an elapsed time of 14.5 hours, it will be the longest flight ever operated by any carrier from Montréal-Trudeau airport.

“Together with our Star Alliance partners, Air China and Shenzhen Airlines, and partner Juneyao Airlines, a Shanghai-based airline operating to more than 30 destinations in China, we will offer the growing number of travellers between Montreal and China even more convenient travel options to Chinese destinations.”

“This new Montreal-Shanghai non-stop Air Canada service will help deepen our already strong people-to-people ties with China. It will also help boost tourism, trade and the economy and offer more choice for Canadian consumers,” said Stéphane Dion, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Canada, and Member of Parliament for Saint-Laurent. “Today’s announcement comes at an important time in Canada-China relations as demonstrated by the two back-to-back Leaders’ visits over the past three weeks.”

“This new direct link between Montréal and Shanghai will not only make life easier for travellers, it will also encourage trade,” said Quebec Minister of Economy, Science, Innovation and Minister responsible for digital strategy, Dominique Anglade. “Easier access to this new market will help foster economic development in our communities. Today’s announcement is a testament to the relationship our governments have forged in recent years.”

“During Montreal’s economic mission to China last year, the mayor of Shanghai and I renewed our twinning agreement by committing to strengthening our economic and commercial exchanges and continuing to work towards providing direct airline service between our two cities,” said Denis Coderre, Mayor of Montreal. “I am certain today’s announcement will generate significant economic opportunities, giving our organizations greater access to new markets and helping to attract foreign businesses that will create jobs for Canadians.”

“Aéroports de Montréal wishes to sincerely thank Air Canada, which has spared no effort to develop its international network out of our airport and to create jobs and economic spinoffs locally. The launch of this daily non-stop flight between Montréal and Shanghai is further proof of this,” said James Cherry, president and CEO, Aéroports de Montréal.

“As an important partner, Tourisme Montréal is thrilled about the improved air service between our city and China, a major tourism market for Montreal,” said Yves Lalumière, CEO of Tourisme Montréal. “This is an important strategic initiative for Tourisme Montréal. It is with determination that we will pursue our objective and ensure the continuity of these services, and that we will keep promoting Montréal as a choice tourism destination in other Asian markets.”

In Montreal, flights are timed to optimize connections to and from the carrier’s extensive Eastern Canada and U.S. networks including Ottawa, Quebec City, Halifax, New York and Boston.

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