Summary Air Canada is returning to Baltimore in May 2025 with daily flights from Toronto, operated by Jazz using the Bombardier CRJ-900s. Cirium data indicates nearly 5,000 monthly roundtrip seats for the 347-mile Toronto-Baltimore route, totaling 13,908 seats from May-July. While Air Canada has not served Baltimore for a few months, it connects Montreal and Toronto to Dulles and DCA with over 600 monthly roundtrip flights.

Air Canada is returning to Baltimore in 2025, with flights from Toronto launching in May and operating daily. Returning to Baltimore Air Canada is the largest airline in Canada and operates the most transborder flights between the United States (US) and Canada. According to Cirium, Air Canada has upwards of 10,000 monthly flights between the two countries, about one-third of the market share.

The last time the airline operated a flight to Baltimore was in April of this year, but it will make a return in May 2025. As pointed out by Ishrion Aviation on X (formerly Twitter), Air Canada will resume operations to Baltimore in May of next year. The first flight from Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ) to Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport will be on May 1, while the return leg will operate the following day.

Jazz, which operates regional flights on behalf of Air Canada, will deploy its Bombardier CRJ-900s on the route, capable of carrying 76 passengers. The short, 347-mile route is blocked out at about 90 minutes each way and th.