Air Canada has upgraded its upcoming nonstop service between Vancouver and Melbourne from seasonal to year-round.
The Star Alliance member is scheduled to begin seasonal flights to Melbourne – its third Australian destination alongside Brisbane and Sydney – from its Vancouver hub four times a week during the peak summer holiday period between December 1 2017 and February 4 2018 with Boeing 787-9 equipment.
Following a near four-month hiatus, Air Canada will then commence year-round flights on the route three times a week from June 1 2018, with a morning departure from Melbourne and an overnight service out of Vancouver.
The announcement was made in Vancouver on Thursday (Canadian time).
The Star Alliance member is scheduled to begin seasonal flights to Melbourne – its third Australian destination alongside Brisbane and Sydney – from its Vancouver hub four times a week during the peak summer holiday period between December 1 2017 and February 4 2018 with Boeing 787-9 equipment.
Following a near four-month hiatus, Air Canada will then commence year-round flights on the route three times a week from June 1 2018, with a morning departure from Melbourne and an overnight service out of Vancouver.
The announcement was made in Vancouver on Thursday (Canadian time).