After a long pandemic pause, interest was very high as Japan welcomed back tourists this year. 2024 promises to be even stronger for this unique destination, but North Americans have an advantage with earlier seasonal starts and expanded seat capacity from Air Canada.
At peak periods, Air Canada is offering a generous 1,100 seats each way, every day, between Canada and Japan, with up to two daily flights between Toronto and Tokyo, daily departures from Montreal and Vancouver, and flights between Vancouver and Osaka.
"Air Canada's Asia services continue to reflect strong demand and we are boosting capacity to this geographic area as we deploy our international diversification strategy,” said Mark Galardo, AC’s Executive Vice President, Revenue and Network Planning.
“This winter we are pleased to offer up to 57 flights per week between Canada and Asia, and up to 64 flights per week next summer,” Galardo added.
Next spring, seasonal Osaka flights from Vancouver will begin earlier on May 1, 2024, with three weekly flights increasing to four beginning June 17. Larger Boeing 777-300ER aircraft will operate on routes to Narita from Montreal, Toronto and Vancouver.
At a Tokyo event earlier this year, Rocky Lo, Senior Director, Asia Revenue Management & Sales at Air Canada, was on hand to promote AC flights, and he pointed out that with more Japanese-inspired meal options aboard, the culinary journey can begin inflight. He also noted that through a partnership with Bell, Aeroplan members can message for free during flights.
The Treasures of Tokyo
A trip to Tokyo is an unforgettable experience. No place on Earth is quite as energetic and exciting. Though it is one of the most modern and technologically advanced cities in the world, Tokyo is also a place with a sense of history and tradition. One of the best ways to experience this side of Tokyo is by visiting the city’s shrines and temples. You can check out flights along with hotels and excursions from Air Canada Vacations here.
Many Flavors Of Osaka
Osaka is Japan’s second-largest city, famed for exciting nightlife, delicious food, plenty of shopping and both modern and historic attractions. Visitors can travel by water bus to impressive sites like stunning Osaka Castle, picnic under cherry blossoms in Nishinomaru Garden, and at night, sample the city’s amazing street food. Check out flights and Air Canada Vacations hotels and other options here.
Arrive Rested: Air Canada’s Signature Class
For the ultimate travel experience to Japan, Air Canada Signature Class takes premium travel to new heights. It begins with dedicated check-in counters, expedited security clearance, lounge access, exclusive boarding lanes, priority baggage handling and more.
On board, customers in an Air Canada Signature Class cabin indulge in the superior comfort of fully lie-flat seats up to 6’7” long, and exclusive services and amenities, including in-flight menus from award-winning chefs and top wines chosen by leading Canadian sommeliers.
Air Canada also offers travelers the most in-flight entertainment content of any North American airline. All classes of Air Canada service provide gate-to-gate access to hundreds of hours of on-demand audio and video entertainment.
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