AviationAir Canada becomes the only airline offering direct service between Canada to Singapore.

The first non-stop Canada-Singapore flight service

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Starting from 3 April 2024, the four-times-weekly flights will be operated using Air Canada's Dreamliner fleet.
Starting from 3 April 2024, the four-times-weekly flights will be operated using Air Canada's Dreamliner fleet.

Air Canada has announced the launch of non-stop flights between Vancouver International Airport (YVR) and Singapore's Changi International Airport (SIN), becoming the only airline to offer direct service from Canada to Singapore.

The new route, set to commence on 3 April 2024, will operate four times weekly under Air Canada's Dreamliner fleet. The flights will provide enhanced connectivity options for travellers, allowing convenient connections to destinations across North America through Vancouver and access to Southeast Asia, Southern India, and Western Australia via Singapore.

The strategic expansion of Air Canada's international network aims to capitalise on evolving global trends and strengthen its presence in the Indo-Pacific region.

Mark Galardo, executive vice president, revenue and network planning at Air Canada, highlighted Singapore's status as a top global financial centre and a multicultural destination with abundant tourism and culinary experiences. The new route is expected to attract international business travellers, holidaymakers, and those visiting friends and family.

The flight schedule has been designed to facilitate seamless connections to and from destinations across North America via Air Canada's hub at YVR. Additionally, travellers can connect to various Southeast Asian, South Indian, and Western Australian destinations through Star Alliance and codeshare partner Singapore Airlines.

The non-stop flights will be operated by Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft, featuring three cabin classes: Signature Class with lie-flat seats, Premium Economy, and Economy Class.

Various officials and organisations have expressed excitement about the new route's potential economic and cultural benefits. British Columbia Premier David Eby highlighted the growth in jobs and opportunities resulting from increased direct access to Singapore. Meanwhile, Omar Alghabra, Minister of Transport, Government of Canada, emphasised the route's contribution to keeping Canada's air sector competitive.

Changi Airport Group's Lim Ching Kiat and Singapore Tourism Board's Rachel Loh praised the connectivity and convenience the new service will provide, while Vancouver Airport Authority's Tamara Vrooman highlighted the increased access to Indo-Pacific markets. The Greater Vancouver Board of Trade's Bridgitte Anderson and the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada's Jeff Nankivell emphasised the positive impact on trade, tourism, and cultural exchanges.

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