Air Canada Strengthens Toronto Hub with Expanded International Network

From Toronto, Air Canada is adding new routes this Winter, along with more coming in 2026 to more international destinations around the globe.
White Air Canada plane flying over snow covered mountains. White Air Canada plane flying over snow covered mountains.
Air Canada Boeing 787 Dreamliner flying over the Rockies. Image: Air Canada

Air Canada has exciting news about its expansion at Toronto Pearson, the airline’s largest hub. With new routes to South America and Mexico set to begin this winter, Air Canada has announced that starting in Summer 2026, it will resume non-stop flights to Shanghai and Budapest, and it will also add flights to Prague. These additions strengthen Toronto Pearson’s position, linking it to over 150 destinations across Canada and around the world.

“Air Canada continues to reinforce its significant network at Toronto Pearson and our bold, global growth trajectory will further cement its position as a leading international hub on the continent. Following on our exciting new South America services launching this winter from Toronto to Rio de Janeiro, Lima, Cartagena, plus new vacation destinations in Mexico and the Caribbean, Air Canada will launch two celebrated international routes next summer with the return of non-stop flights from Canada’s largest metropolitan area to Shanghai and to Budapest,” said Mark Galardo, Executive Vice President, & Chief Commercial Officer, and President, Cargo at Air Canada.

Air Canada Further Strengthens Toronto Hub with Expanded International Network (CNW Group/Air Canada)

“We are thrilled for Air Canada to further grow its network at Toronto Pearson, which strengthens Canada’s connection to economies throughout the world,” said Deborah Flint, President and CEO of Toronto Pearson. “As Air Canada’s launch partner for the 787-10, a next-generation aircraft, this reflects our role in the market and the importance of our plans to build the airport of the future through Pearson LIFT, our infrastructure program. Through LIFT, we will elevate the passenger experience, strengthen global connectivity and local economic expansion; all made possible with our airline partners.”

“Air Canada’s expansion at Toronto Pearson supports jobs, contributes significantly to the Greater Toronto area’s GDP and stimulates further economic opportunities by facilitating international trade and tourism. Looking towards the future, Air Canada’s new Boeing 787-10 fleet on order will be based first in Toronto to support continued international growth, further driving commercial trade and employment. As we take delivery of these wide-body aircraft and our new game-changing Airbus A321XLR fleet in the coming years, we look forward to unlocking new travel opportunities at Toronto Pearson for our customers,” concluded Mr. Galardo.

Air Canada is proud to offer eligible customers premium services at Toronto Pearson. This includes the Air Canada Signature Suite, voted the World’s Best Business Class Lounge Dining at this year’s Skytrax Awards, Concierge service, plus three Maple Leaf Lounges and two Air Canada Cafes. Additionally, Air Canada’s cargo business is globally positioned in Toronto, with state-of-the-art facilities to manage specialized freight from time-sensitive pharmaceutical shipments to equine transport.

Air Canada’s New Routes from Toronto:

Summer 2026

FlightFromToDepartArriveDaysSeason
942Toronto (YYZ)Budapest (BUD)9:55p11:25a
+1 day
Tue, Fri, Sat, Sun6/5-10/23/26
943Budapest (BUD)Toronto (YYZ)1:15p3:15pMon, Wed, Sat, Sun6/6-10/24/26
27Toronto (YYZ)Shanghai (PVG)12:45p4:20p
+1 day
Mon, Wed, Fri, SunStarts 6/3 year-round
28Shanghai (PVG)Toronto (YYZ)6:00p7:55pMon, Tue, Thur, SatStarts 6/4 year-round

Winter 2025

84Toronto
(YYZ)
Rio de Janeiro
(GIG)
11:30p10:45a
+1 day
Tue, Thu, Sat12/4/25-3/26/26
85Rio de
Janeiro
(GIG)
Toronto (YYZ)9:30p7:00a
+1 day
Wed, Fri, Sun12/5/25-3/27/26
936Toronto
(YYZ)
Cartagena
(CTG)
8:55a2:30pSat12/20/25-4/11/26
937Cartagena
(CTG)
Toronto (YYZ)3:30p8:45pSat12/20/25-4/11/26
86Toronto (YYZ)Lima (LIM)10:10p6:10a
+1 day
Tue, Fri12/5/25-3/27/26
87Lima (LIM)Toronto (YYZ)8:00a3:55pThu, Sun12/7/25-3/26/26
1895Toronto (YYZ)Puerto Escondido
(PXM)
10:10a2:43pWed12/17/25-4/8/26
1894Puerto Escondido
(PXM)
Toronto (YYZ)3:45p9:24pWed12/17/25-4/8/26
946Toronto
(YYZ)
Pointe-à-Pitre
(PTP)
8:15a2:10pSat12/20/25-4/11/26
953Pointe-à-
Pitre (PTP)
Toronto (YYZ)3:10p7:40pSat12/20/25-4/11/26
1360Toronto (YYZ)Guadalajara
(GDL)
4:45p9:10pTue, Thu, Sat11/4/25-4/28/26
1361Guadalajara
(GDL)
Toronto (YYZ)8:30a2:05pWed, Fri, Sun11/5/25-4/29/26

Additional capacity:

RouteIncrease during peak 2026 vs. 2025
Toronto (YYZ) – Prague (PRG)1 additional flight for a total of 4 weekly flights

For complete details, including fares, on-board services, and more, visit AirCanada.com.

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