Air Canada is set to significantly expand its Airbus A220-300 operations across its North American network during the Summer 2025 season, the carrier announced on Tuesday . The Montreal-based carrier's latest schedule update, released on January 5, 2025, reveals an ambitious deployment of the fuel-efficient aircraft across multiple city pairs. This strategic move will see the Canadian carrier deploy its cutting-edge aircraft on a select group of routes, primarily to destinations in the United States.
The expansion is part of Air Canada’s ongoing efforts to optimize its network and offer more efficient, sustainable travel options across North America. These US destinations are on the list For the first time, the Airbus A220-300 will provide direct service on several high-demand routes between Canada and the United States. Key destinations included in this summer’s network expansion include Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport , Los Angeles International Airport , Philadelphia International Airport , and Charlotte Douglas International Airport .
The aircraft will be flown on these routes between June and September 2025, catering to the peak travel season. From its Toronto Pearson International Airport hub, the airline will operate daily A220 flights to multiple US destinations, including Charlotte, Philadelphia, Raleigh–Durham International Airport , St. Louis and Washington Dulles International Airport , with service running from May 1 to October 25, 2025, fo.