Air Canada will increase capacity on its routes from Dublin this summer, adding additional flights to Montreal and Vancouver.
The airline said the news follows the announcement that Dublin Airport’s passenger cap has been paused for this summer.
Starting in June, Air Canada will increase its Dublin to Vancouver route from three to five times per week during peak periods, while also extending its operating season.
Meanwhile, for those looking to travel to Montreal, the summer seasonal service will increase from three to four times per week.
Air Canada said it will continue to provide year-round service to Toronto.
"It’s great to see such significant growth in this market, giving Irish customers more options to choose from when travelling to Canada, the US and beyond," said Bláithín O'Donnell, Air Canada Sales Manager, Ireland.
"The additional flights for 2025 highlight Air Canada’s impressive growth in the Irish market when compared to 2024 capacities, showing approximately 17% growth year on year," she added.