Montréal to Mallorca
In June next year, Air Canada will launch a brand-new route for the summer season. The flag carrier of Canada will link Montréal with Palma de Mallorca with direct flights operating four times per week. And the newly confirmed route will be served aboard a new aircraft, an Airbus A321XLR.
Airbus A321XLR to Ferry Passengers
Air Canada has confirmed its A321XLR aircraft with 182 seats, with 14 in Signature Class and 168 in Economy. Of the 30 aircraft of the kind to be acquired, the first will join Air Canada’s fleet in the first quarter of 2026 on lease from Air Lease. An additional 10 A321XLR aircraft should be with the carrier by the end of 2026.
Flight Schedule
The Montréal-Palma de Mallorca route goes live on June 17 and stays so until October 24, 2026. Air Canada flight AC 924 will depart from Montréal at 18:45 on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays, and arrive in Palma de Mallorca at 08:45 the next day. The return leg, flight AC 925, will leave the largest Balearic island at 12:15 and land in Montréal at 15:10 on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays, and Sundays. All times mentioned are local. Tickets for these flights are available for purchase.
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More Routes Planned for A321XLR Aircraft
Apart from the route mentioned above, Air Canada will also shift some of its existing routes to the A321XLR aircraft. The list includes the year-round Montréal-Toulouse connection and seasonal service between Montréal and Edinburgh. As Air Canada takes delivery of more A321XLR, the carrier will add those to serve routes from Toronto, Ottawa and Halifax, among others.
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