You’ll soon be able to fly directly from Toronto to Brussels thanks to a new non-stop service with Air Canada.
Starting May 1, 2020, Air Canada will start its year-round services between Toronto and Belgium’s capital, with up to five weekly non-stop flights.
The new service will be operated with Air Canada’s Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner, featuring Signature Class, Premium Economy, and Economy services.
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“We are pleased to launch new non-stop, year-round flights from Toronto to Brussels, complementing our successful Montreal–Brussels service now celebrating its tenth anniversary,” said Mark Galardo, Vice President of Network Planning at Air Canada.
“This is a further expansion of Air Canada’s reach to Europe and beyond. This new service will conveniently connect our extensive North American network through our Toronto Pearson global hub directly to Brussels, where our Star Alliance partner Brussels Airlines offers far-reaching connections throughout Europe and Africa,” said Galardo.
The airline currently shows several departures during the week, with outbound flights at 6:30 pm and inbound flights at 10:45 am.
Flight |
From |
To |
Departs |
Arrives |
Days of Operation |
AC886 |
Toronto (YYZ) |
Brussels (BRU) |
18:30 |
07:45 +1 day |
Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat, Sun |
AC887 |
Brussels (BRU) |
Toronto (YYZ) |
10:45 |
12:45 |
Mon, Thu, Fri, Sat, Sun |