Air Canada has restarted its seasonal summer service between Dublin and Vancouver, returning with an extended schedule for 2025. The North American carrier will operate up to five weekly flights on the route through 24 October, offering increased connectivity between Ireland and Canada’s west coast.
The move is part of Air Canada’s broader transatlantic expansion, with nearly 50 routes planned between Europe and Canada this summer.

Air Canada’s sales manager for Ireland, Bláithín O’Donnell said “We’re thrilled to be expanding our service between Dublin and Vancouver this summer, in response to growing demand for travel to Canada. We have slowly been increasing capacity throughout the year, in line with customer demand, but as the first flight of the season departed Dublin this weekend, we wanted to further strengthen our commitment to the market, by upping frequencies throughout the autumn.”

Air Canada will operate three class Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner aircraft on the Dublin-Vancouver route fitted with Signature Class, premium economy and economy cabins.

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