Air Canada brings back Toronto-Jacksonville route

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Air Canada will compete against WestJet on the Vancouver-Nashville route.
Air Canada will compete against WestJet on the Vancouver-Nashville route. Photo Credit: Air Canada

Air Canada has announced three U.S. route launches for next May.  

The carrier will start year-round, daily service between Toronto and Jacksonville, Fla., on May 22, reviving a route it hasn't flown since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic. 

Air Canada will fly seasonally between Montreal and Cincinnati and between Vancouver and Nashville. Daily Montreal-Cincinnati service will happen from May 22 to Oct. 14. Thrice-weekly flights between Vancouver and Nashville will go from May 1 to Oct. 23. 

Air Canada will be the only airline serving Toronto-Jacksonville and Montreal-Cincinnati. It will compete against WestJet on Vancouver-Nashville. 

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