Air Canada Transforms Global Connectivity With Ten New Ultra Long Haul Routes Launching In 2026

Air Canada Transforms Global Connectivity With Ten New Ultra Long Haul Routes Launching In 2026

BY KALUM SHASHI ISHARA Published on February 13, 2026 0 COMMENTS

MONTRÉAL – Air Canada has officially cemented its status as a premier global carrier by launching an aggressive international expansion strategy. The airline is currently introducing 10 new and resumed long-range routes that redefine nonstop travel from North America, headlined by flagship services reaching up to 17 hours in duration.

 

This strategic pivot is powered by two critical fleet developments: the arrival of the "game-changing" Airbus A321XLR and the initial deliveries of the Boeing 787-10 Dreamliner. By leveraging these next-generation aircraft, Air Canada is opening secondary European markets and solidifying its dominance in the Trans-Pacific and South American corridors.

 

Air Canada - Boeing 787-10
Photo: Boeing

 

 

The Endurance Leaders: 17-Hour Flagship Routes

 

The centrepiece of this expansion is the connection between Vancouver (YVR) and Singapore (SIN). Spanning over 12,800 kilometres, this route stands as one of the longest nonstop flights in the world, utilising the fuel-efficient Boeing 787-9. This is complemented by the Vancouver–Bangkok service, which has transitioned to year-round operation due to overwhelming demand.

 

Mark Galardo, Executive Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer at Air Canada, noted the strategic importance of these routes, stating:

 

“Our seasonal Bangkok services from our Vancouver trans-Pacific hub become year-round, solidifying our position as the only airline with non-stop, continual service to Thailand from the North American continent.”

 

Airbus A321-XLR in Production for Air Canada

 

The A321XLR Revolution in Europe

 

Starting in the summer of 2026, Air Canada is deploying its new Airbus A321XLR fleet, equipped with 182 seats including 14 lie-flat Signature Class pods, to serve markets that were previously "operationally or economically marginal." This includes the highly anticipated nonstop service between Montréal and Berlin, marking the first direct link between the two cities in over two decades.

 

The narrow-body expansion also touches Nantes, France, and Ponta Delgada in the Azores, allowing the carrier to capture high-yield leisure and VFR (Visiting Friends and Relatives) traffic without the risk of over-capacitating the routes with larger widebody jets.

 

 

Impacted Air Operations and 2026 Flight Details

 

The following table outlines the 10 primary new, resumed, or significantly expanded international services for the 2026 season.

 

Flight No.RouteDeparture TimeArrival TimeDurationOperating Days
AC 19Vancouver (YVR) – Singapore (SIN)10:15 PM07:00 AM (+2)16h 45mMon, Wed, Fri, Sat
AC 65Vancouver (YVR) – Bangkok (BKK)11:20 PM05:15 AM (+2)15h 55mMon, Wed, Sat
AC 27Toronto (YYZ) – Shanghai (PVG)12:45 PM04:20 PM (+1)15h 35mMon, Wed, Fri, Sun
AC 962Montréal (YUL) – Quito (UIO)05:40 PM12:10 AM (+1)06h 30mWed, Fri, Sun
AC 932Montréal (YUL) – Catania (CTA)07:35 PM10:15 AM (+1)08h 40mTue, Thu, Sat
AC 924Montréal (YUL) – Mallorca (PMI)06:45 PM08:25 AM (+1)07h 40mMon, Wed, Fri, Sun
AC 824Montréal (YUL) – Berlin (BER)06:00 PM07:30 AM (+1)07h 30m3x Weekly
AC 942Toronto (YYZ) – Budapest (BUD)09:55 PM11:25 AM (+1)08h 30mTue, Fri, Sat, Sun
AC 832Halifax (YHZ) – Brussels (BRU)06:30 PM05:45 AM (+1)07h 15m3x Weekly
AC 69Vancouver (YVR) – Sapporo (CTS)11:15 PM04:30 AM (+2)10h 15m3x Weekly

 

 

A Future Built on Efficiency

 

Looking further ahead, Air Canada has finalised a firm order for eight Airbus A350-1000 aircraft to eventually replace ageing widebodies and push even deeper into the Indian subcontinent and Australia. For 2026, however, the focus remains on the "twin-track" strategy of A321XLR and 787-10 growth. Reflecting on the European and Atlantic expansion, Galardo added:

 

“From Canada to Berlin, Ponta Delgada, Nantes and Brussels, we are strategically increasing new non-stop routes across Europe to bring convenient access to key destinations, while strengthening economic ties, and supporting tourism.”

 

With these 10 routes, Air Canada now operates the second-largest transatlantic network in North America, trailing only United Airlines, while maintaining a firm grip on the burgeoning Southeast Asian market.

 

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Kalum Shashi Ishara
I am an Aircraft Engineering graduate and an alumnus of Kingston University. It was a passion that I have had since childhood driven me to realise this goal of working in the Aviation and Aerospace industry. I have been working in the industry for more than 13 years now, and I can easily identify most commercial aircraft by spotting them from a distance. My work experience involved both technical and managerial elements of Aircraft component manufacturing, Quality assurance and continuous improvement management.

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