AC To Offer 2010 Non-Stop Seasonal Service From YUL & YYZ To BCN & ATH
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Air Canada has announced it will introduce thrice-weekly Montréal-Athens and Montréal-Barcelona as well as Toronto-Athens and Toronto-Barcelona non-stop seasonal services between June 3 and October 18, 2010.



"Air Canada's new non-stop summer services to Athens and Barcelona from both Montréal and Toronto will offer customers even more convenient options for planning vacations and visiting friends and relatives on both sides of the Atlantic," said Ben Smith, Executive Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer.

"Both Barcelona and Athens are important ports of call for cruise lines, and also provide convenient connections for flights to other popular destinations throughout Greece and Spain. With these additions to our 2010 summer schedule, we are continuing to strategically deploy capacity to meet seasonal demand."



Air Canada flights will be operated using 244-seat Boeing 767-300ER aircraft. Air Canada Vacations holiday packages will be available for both destinations.


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