List of Air Canada destinations
Air Canada is the largest airline and flag carrier of Canada. Founded in 1936, it provides scheduled services to 178 destinations on six continents. Its largest hub is Toronto Pearson International Airport, followed by Montreal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport, Vancouver International Airport and Calgary International Airport. Air Canada is the world's 8th largest passenger airline by fleet size, and the airline is a founding member of Star Alliance. In 2006, 34 million people flew with Air Canada. Regional services is provided by the affiliate Air Canada Jazz. Between them, they operates on average more than 1,370 scheduled flights daily.
The list shows airports that are served by Air Canada as part of its scheduled service. It excludes airports only operated by charter services. The list includes the city, province/state/territory, country, the airport's name—with the airline's hubs and focus cities marked, airports served by main-haul operation of Air Canada including some in common with the regional affiliate Air Canada Jazz, and applicable notes.
Hub |
Focus city |
Future |
Seasonal |
Terminated destinations
- Asia
- India – Delhi, Mumbai
- Japan – Nagoya, Osaka
- Singapore - Singapore
- Taiwan, Republic of China - Taipei
- Americas
- Bahamas – Freeport
- Brazil - Recife, Rio de Janeiro
- Canada - Abbotsford, Comox, Hamilton
- Dominican Republic – Santo Domingo
- Mexico – Acapulco
- Trinidad and Tobago – Port of Spain
- United States – Charleston, Columbia, Jacksonville, Myrtle Beach, New York City, Ontario, Salt Lake City, San Jose
- Venezuela – Porlamar
- Europe
- Austria – Vienna
- Croatia – Zagreb
- Czech Republic – Prague
- France – Lyon, Nice
- Germany – Berlin, Düsseldorf
- Ireland – Shannon
- Italy - Venice
- Netherlands – Amsterdam
- Portugal – Lisbon
- Russia – Moscow
- United Kingdom – Belfast, Birmingham, Glasgow, Manchester
- Oceania
- Australia – Melbourne