Air Canada celebrates Canada Day with Travel Media Lunch
July 1st is Canada Day and to celebrate the occasion Air Canada held its first ever travel media lunch in Ireland on the actual day, in the Westbury Hotel Dublin.
Our very genial host was Bláithín O’Donnell, Air Canada’s Sales Manager-Ireland and she was joined by Rio Smith, who flew in from London for the occasion, while Declan Mescall (Features Editor Travelbiz) was there to join in the celebratory festivities.
Canada Day was first celebrated in 1867 and Air Canada began operations to Ireland in 1947. The airline operates routes between Dublin and Toronto year round, daily in summer and 5 times weekly in winter season. Their Dublin-Montreal summer service operates 4 times weekly June to September and the Dublin-Vancouver summer seasonal schedule has up to 5 flights weekly. Passenger numbers are showing an 18% increase for 2025 versus last year. All flights are operated by Dreamliner B787 aircraft and offer economy class, premium economy and Air Canada Signature Service.
Air Canada also offer “non Canada” destinations with same day connections from Dublin to Cancun, Punta Cana, Montego Bay, Nassau, San Jose, Bermuda, Mexico City, Orlando, Miami, Las Vegas, Los Angeles and San Francisco.
Now that’s something to celebrate.
Air Canada Fact Sheet
Air Canada flights from Ireland
This summer, Air Canada will offer up to 16 weekly flights between Ireland and Canada.
Demand for Canada from Ireland continues to soar in line with an increase in capacity from Dublin Airport, showing approximately 17% growth year on year, compared to 2024 capacities.
With approximately 4.5 million Canadians claiming Irish ancestry, ties between Canada and the island of Ireland have never been closer.
This year, Air Canada has boosted its Canadian connections, offering customers in Ireland unrivalled access to some of North America’s best cities and beyond.
Thanks to the pausing of the Dublin Airport passenger cap, additional summer flights have been added from Dublin to Montréal and Vancouver, complimenting existing year-round flights to Canada’s largest city, Toronto.
Return fares from Dublin to Air Canada’s Canadian hub cities can be found below:
Economy |
Premium Economy |
Signature Class |
|
Dublin – Toronto |
Starting from €396 |
Starting from €1,523 |
Starting from €2,292 |
Dublin – Montreal |
Starting from €492 |
Starting from €1,544 |
Starting from €2,358 |
Dublin – Vancouver |
Starting from €560 |
Starting from €1,719 |
Starting from €2,474 |
For more details, and to book, visit www.aircanada.com
Air Canada’s Product
Flying with Air Canada, the flag carrier of Canada, from Dublin means customers can experience the airline’s state-of-the-art Boeing 787 Dreamliner, offering customers the choice of three cabins, each personalised to suit travellers’ needs and budgets.
Offering a personal inflight entertainment system, complimentary meals and beverages, and the ability to earn or redeem Aeroplan points, customers can sit back and relax when crossing the Atlantic.
On routes from Dublin, customers can choose Air Canada’s Signature Class, giving travellers the perfect opportunity to start their holiday before take-off. With dedicated check-in counters, priority security, lounge access, exclusive boarding lanes, and priority baggage handling, customers can navigate through Dublin Airport with ease.
Once onboard, Signature Class offers lie-flat seats with an inbuilt massage function and a warm Canadian service from take-off to touchdown.
Air Canada’s flights between Dublin and Canada also feature Premium Economy Class, a cabin of its own between Business and Economy Class allowing for a little extra luxury.
About Air Canada
Air Canada is Canada’s flag carrier, based in Montreal, founded in 1937. It is Canada’s largest airline and a founding member of Star Alliance.
Air Canada’s three hubs, Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver offer customers convenient connections under one roof.
Air Canada provides direct flights to six continents and is the only international network carrier in North America to receive a Four-Star ranking from Skytrax. Air Canada now has a fleet of more than 400 aircraft, which is one of the youngest, most fuel-efficient and environmentally friendly in the world.
Its global network enables Air Canada to offer international customers convenient options to connect via Canada to destinations worldwide, including in the US, Caribbean, South America and Mexico.
Earlier this year, Air Canada also revealed its significant market expansion for winter 2025, including 13 new routes
The airline’s expansion, focussed on Latin America, will notably include four totally new destinations, currently unserved by the global carrier – Rio de Janeiro, Cartagena, Guatemala City, and Guadalajara
The airline’s award-winning services and employees have received numerous industry honours such as a Five Star Global Airline Award at the Airline Passenger Experience Association (APEX) 2024 awards, as well as being named by Skytrax in 2023 as the world’s most family friendly airline, the Best Airline in Canada, and recognised for having the Best Airline Staff in Canada. The airline has also won for its employee engagement and diversity efforts.
Air Canada’s frequent flier program, Aeroplan, allows customers to earn points with every Air Canada flight booked, in every fare class. Customers can also earn on in-flight extras, food and beverages and duty-free purchases.
In addition to Aeroplan points, Aeroplan Elite Status can be achieved by flying with Air Canada and Star Alliance partners. As Elite Status Members, customers can enjoy exclusive benefits and elevate their travel experience.