Air Canada is seeing increasing demand for its intercontinental flight services, resulting in the need for more operations between major cities in several countries. As a result, the airline recently introduced some changes to its network schedule, AEROIN reports.
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One of the changes is on the Montreal – Sao Paulo route, which will now operate with Boeing 787-9s three times a week between October 28th and November 30th, and five times a week from December 1st.
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In addition, Air Canada will operate the Toronto – Sao Paulo – Buenos Aires route 5 times a week during the northern winter season. Starting December 6th, the service will operate 6 weekly, thus maintaining the same number of frequencies for the season.
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