Air Canada Cargo is expanding its network to the US to include new destinations, with greater capacity and more flights.

These changes mean a wider range of opportunities for shipping to and from key locations in the US. Seven key additions are:

  1. EWR – Newark Liberty International Airport will see flights operating daily to and from Vancouver via a Boeing 787. It also has easy-access road feeder connections with destinations including Philadelphia, the John F Kennedy International Airport, Boston, and Newark.
  2. LAX – Los Angeles International Airport services will include double-daily widebody, running to and from Toronto.
  3. SJU – There will be five widebody flights per week from San Juan Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport, connecting to Toronto via Orlando.
  4. SFO – Starting 24 July, San Francisco Airport will see double-daily widebody services, which will run to and from Toronto.
  5. IAD – Trucking operations are to begin on 13 July at Dulles International Airport, which will connect to Toronto twice per week.
  6. ATL – Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport services will include weekly freighters to Bogotà and Lima.
  7. MCO – Daily flights operated at Orlando International Airport will feature a Boeing 767 travelling to and from Toronto. These will connect to Atlanta and Miami via a road feeder service.

Flights to Toronto connect to Air Canada Cargo’s hubs in Vancouver, Calgary, and Montreal, as well as in more than 75 cities in its international network.