Air Canada is to operate a direct service between Edinburgh and Montréal this summer.
Starting June 26 and running to September 7, a Boeing 737 MAX, will service the route with Economy and Premium cabins.
The flights from Montréal are overnight, departing at 21.50 on Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays. They arrive at 09.20 the following day.
From Edinburgh, the flights are scheduled to take off at 11.10 on Tuesdays, Fridays and Sundays and arrive in Montréal at 13.30.

Mark Galardo, Executive Vice President, Revenue and Network at Air Canada, commented: “Air Canada is excited to add the only non-stop flights between Montréal and Edinburgh. Our new flights will link Scotland to Canada’s second largest metropolitan area, bringing additional travel choices to the legendary land of castles, lochs and more through our extensive network at our Montréal hub.”
Additionally, Air Canada will continue to operate flights between Scotland’s capital and Toronto and has announced additional flights to the Ontario city from Athens, Paris and Rome.
The airline also recently relaunched its Heathrow to Ottawa route, which is operating four times a week.
With its blend of urban and rural appeal, year-round outdoor activities, and vibrant neighbourhoods, spring is a popular time to visit Ottawa.



