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The Hub: Routes, Fleet, and Terminal Maps for Air Canada

by Rohan Anand
Last updated December 28, 2017

Montreal-based Air Canada formerly used Toronto as its primary long-haul gateway, but recently has been adding numerous intercontinental and transborder routes from its secondary hubs in Vancouver, Montreal, and Calgary. Furthermore, as a founding Star Alliance member, Air Canada has incorporated joint-venture agreements with several Star Alliance member airlines such as Lufthansa Group, United, and Air China, among others.

The 787 Dreamliner has been a game-changer aircraft for Air Canada as it has allowed the carrier to launch numerous, “thin” routes such as Toronto to New Delhi or Vancouver to Melbourne, which were previously unviable on its higher-cost, larger-gauge aircraft like the 777. It also allowed the airline to successfully transition many of its “mainline” routes to its lower-cost subsidiary, Air Canada Rouge, which allows it to operate routes like Montreal to Algiers, Toronto to Honolulu, or Vancouver to Osaka.

Routes

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Air Canada Routes: Asia Pacific
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Air Canada Routes: Latin America, Europe, Africa, the Middle East, and Indian Subcontinent

In 2017 alone, Air Canada has added the following routes, and/or will operate the following in 2018:

From Toronto:

  • Mumbai
  • Berlin (Rouge)
  • Memphis
  • San Antonio
  • Savannah
  • Bucharest (Rouge)
  • Porto (Rouge)
  • Zagreb (Rouge)
  • Buenos Aires (split from Santiago tag-on)
  • Shannon
  • Omaha
  • Providence
  • Reykjavik

From Vancouver:

  • Dallas/Ft. Worth
  • Nagoya (Rouge)
  • Frankfurt
  • London Gatwick (Rouge)
  • Denver
  • Melbourne
  • Paris
  • Zurich
  • Sacramento

From Montreal:

  • Casablanca
  • Shanghai
  • Taipei
  • Marseille (Rouge)
  • Algiers (Rouge)
  • Dallas/Ft. Worth
  • Washington Dulles
  • Tel Aviv
  • Tokyo Narita (starts in 2018)
  • Bucharest (Rouge)
  • Lisbon (Rouge)
  • Lima (Rouge)
  • Phoenix (Rouge)
  • St. Lucia (Rouge)
  • Baltimore
  • Pittsburgh
  • Dublin

From Edmonton: 

  • San Francisco

Fleet

Air Canada operates a very diverse fleet comprised of Boeing, Airbus, Bombardier, and Embraer aircraft among its mainline fleet. It does not offer First Class but does offer a Business class with Premium Economy. Its largest-gauge aircraft is the 777-300ER, which has two configurations: high-density (450 seats) and medium-density (400 seats). These are used to fly routes such as Montreal to Paris, Vancouver to London Heathrow, Beijing and Hong Kong, and Toronto to Shanghai, Santiago, Tokyo Haneda, Sao Paulo, Frankfurt, and Beijing.

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Air Canada also has a few 777-200LR frames which operate its longest routes, including Toronto to Mumbai, Sydney to Vancouver, and Toronto to Hong Kong.

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Air Canada widebody fleet
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Air Canada Narrow-body Fleet
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Air Canada regional fleet
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Air Canada Rouge fleet

In coming years, Air Canada will receive 59 737-MAXs, including 47 of the MAX-8 and 12 of the MAX-9, with an option of 18 additional variants. It also has 45 Bombardier C-Series, including the CS300, on order, with 30 options, and 7 787-9s on order.

Terminal Maps

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Air Canada Montreal Hub Map
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Air Canada Vancouver Hub Map
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Air Canada Toronto Hub Map
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Air Canada Toronto Hub Map
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About Rohan Anand

Rohan has been writing about airlines and aviation since 2008. He has been writing for Travel Codex since 2013, and co-founded and launched the Airways Podcast with Vinay Bhaskara in 2016. He is a self-proclaimed #AvGeek, but is also fascinated by the evolving world of airline and aviation technology, data, tools, developments, models and disruption. Aside from his full-time day job as a Technical Project Manager, Rohan lifts weights, practices and teaches Yoga, cooks, listens to all varieties of music, is the captain of a rec volleyball team, and loves exploring the nightlife in his current home, Chicago. Rohan also likes to S.C.U.B.A. dive, ski, bike, and sing #KARAOKE. His perfect day is on a beach, with commercial wide-body planes fying overhead, and good jams with good company. Rohan's favorite airline, airport, and aircraft are KLM, Amsterdam Schiphol and the McDonnell-Douglas MD-11.

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