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  • PAX: 41,036,000
  • IATA: YYZ
  • ICAO: CYYZ

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Air Transat Returns To Germany After Decade-Long Absence

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Air Transat will return to the German market after a 10-year hiatus with a new route to Berlin.

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Qatar Airways Unveils Doha-Toronto Route

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Qatar Airways will open service between Doha International and Toronto Pearson in December.

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Air Canada Plans Summer 2025 Transatlantic Network Additions

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Air Canada is adding flights to secondary cities in Italy and Portugal, alongside the addition of Czech capital Prague.

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Virgin Atlantic Plans Canada Return, Expands WestJet Codeshare

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Virgin Atlantic will return to the Canadian market next summer, ending a decade-long absence, and plans to expand its commercial partnership with...

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Alaska Airlines To Open Toronto Route Following Porter Partnership

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Alaska Airlines is returning to Toronto after an absence of more than 30 years.

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Canada’s Lynx Air To Add Boston, San Francisco To Network In 2024

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From March 28, 2024, the airline will open service between YYZ and Boston Logan International Airport (BOS).

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Flair Airlines To Launch Toronto-St. John’s Flights In 2024

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Flair, an all-Boeing 737 operator, will fly the St. John’s International Airport route until Oct. 25, 2024.

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Lynx Air To Enter Mexican Market

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Canadian ULCC Lynx Air plans to launch its first route to Mexico in February.

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Sun Country Airlines To Add Flights From Minneapolis to Montreal, Toronto In Summer 2024

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The seasonal routes to YUL and YYZ will be flown from Sun Country’s Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport base from June 2024 through Sept....

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ITA Airways Adding Chicago, Toronto To Network In 2024

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From April 2024, ITA Airways will operate 6X-weekly flights between Rome Fiumicino Airport and Chicago, adding 6X-weekly service to Toronto...

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