
The Airbus A220 and Air Canada
The Airbus A220 (formerly Bombardier CSeries) is an excellent aircraft that I have had the opportunity to test many times on Swiss.
Air Canada has ordered 45 of the extended version, the A220-300, the first of which will be delivered by the end of the year.

All these aircraft are manufactured in Quebec and will allow Air Canada to:
- to renew part of its medium-haul fleet
- to open up new routes that were previously unfeasible with the current equipment

For their part, passengers will gain in comfort with the A220:
- Panasonic eX1 in-flight entertainment system in every seat (with over 1,000 hours of premium content, including access to Crave and Stingray)
- High speed Wi-Fi access with USB A and USB C + power outlets at each seat
- Larger luggage compartments

There will be 2 cabin classes:
- Economy with 125 seats in 3-2 configuration
- Business with 12 seats in 2-2 configuration
Economy seats are the widest in Air Canada’s fleet.

I can’t wait to get on board this Air Canada aircraft, which will be a change from the current A320s!

It will initially operate on domestic and transborder routes between Montreal and Toronto:
- Ottawa
- Winnipeg
- Calgary
- Edmonton
- New York La Guardia
And on new destinations like the ones announced today!
Montreal - Seattle
Air Canada announced today the launch ofa new route between Montreal and Seattle beginning May 4, 2020.
Flight | Departure | Arrival | Frequency |
AC565 | Montreal 17:55 | Seattle 20:45 | daily |
AC564 | Seattle 8:35 | Montreal 16:34 | daily |

This flight is already available for booking… and on aeroplan!

Toronto - San Jose
Air Canada is also announcing the launch ofa new route between Toronto and San Jose, California beginning May 4, 2020.
Flight | Departure | Arrival | Frequency |
AC765 | Toronto 8:55 | San José 11:28 | daily |
AC766 | San José 12:15 | Toronto 20:10 | daily |

This flight is already available for booking… and on aeroplan!

How do I earn Aeroplan Miles?
To purchase one of these flights with an award ticket, you will need 25,000 Aeroplan miles.
This is possible, for example, with <a class=”thirstylink” title=”American ExpressMD Gold Rewards Card, which offers 25,000 Membership Rewards points as a welcome bonus.
Knowing that these flights currently cost around $600, using Aeroplan miles is a great way to save money, especially when crossing the continent!

Bottom line
These new flights with the new A220 are great news for travelers! I can’t wait to discover the future destinations that will be unveiled by Air Canada!