Air Canada A321XLR's Longest Route Will Connect Copenhagen and Toronto
2026-04-24 10:14
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - Air Canada has recently unveiled the longest routes operated by its Airbus A321XLR, with the flight from Copenhagen to Toronto expected to take up to 9 hours, covering a one-way distance of 3,395 nautical miles (approximately 6,288 km). This route will launch on October 27, operating three times a week, only during the winter season. Air Canada has ordered 30 A321XLR aircraft, each equipped with 14 lie-flat business class seats and 168 economy class seats.

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The routes ranked second to fifth are: Tenerife South to Toronto (up to approximately 8 hours 55 minutes), Lyon to Montreal (8 hours 45 minutes), London Heathrow to Toronto (8 hours 40 minutes), and Berlin to Montreal (8 hours 40 minutes). Among these, the London Heathrow route will debut on September 1, operating daily at least until October 22. Additionally, Air Canada has launched new routes from Toronto and Montreal to Tenerife South in Spain, making it the only North American airline serving this island.

Among the longer routes, Toulouse to Montreal (up to approximately 8 hours 35 minutes) ranks sixth, followed by Manchester to Toronto (8 hours 5 minutes), Lisbon to Montreal (8 hours 5 minutes), Porto to Montreal (7 hours 50 minutes), and Nantes to Montreal (7 hours 50 minutes). Air Canada's Manchester route will operate year-round starting October 25, with four flights per week. With its lower operating costs and flexible deployment capabilities, the A321XLR helps Air Canada expand its reach and enhance competitiveness on winter routes.

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