Air Canada's new Toronto-Budapest route is only the latest in a parade of new international routes the airline has been rolling out, and more are to come.
The flights, operating under Air Canada's Rouge brand, join a route opened earlier this summer between Toronto and Prague, and service to Warsaw will start tomorrow, all using 767s.
Non-stop flights like these from North America to these destinations are fairly rare; most travelers need to change planes in other European cities. Air Canada's flights on these routes operate 3 times a week in each direction. For now, they are summer seasonal.
Other recent additions include Toronto-London Gatwick, Montreal-Casablanca, Vancouver-Brisbane and Vancouver-Dublin. Coming soon are Toronto-Glasgow, Toronto-Seoul, and Montreal-Lyon. Last year, Air Canada launched new routes from Toronto to Delhi, Amsterdam and Dubai, as well as from Montreal to Venice and Mexico City. Vancouver also got a route to Osaka, Japan.
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