Actual flight paths with Air Canada
Canadian flag carrier Air Canada connects North America to most parts of the world – but how do they choose their flight paths? Our guide gives you the answers, together with a top list of the most popular Air Canada routes.
No matter if you are looking for a short haul flight or want to travel to the other side of the globe, Air Canada has something in their portfolio. The airline is the largest in Canada and has more than 200 destinations around the world. Their major hubs are found in Montreal, Toronto and Vancouver.
Air Canada chooses their flight paths based on a number of different reasons, and the goal is to make the path as time efficient as possible. With that being said, there are a number of outer circumstances that can affect the flight paths. For example weather conditions can have an impact on the paths and conflicts on the ground can cause certain airspaces to be closed or generally avoided.
In the upcoming list you find some of the most popular routes with Air Canada that we have on our site. The routes are ordered starting with the longest flight distance and by clicking on one of them you will reach a visual presentation of the actual flight path used.
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