The Canadian airline will be offering passengers two new routes from Montreal-Trudeau International Airport (YUL), to Naples in Italy and Porto in Portugal.
From Toronto-Pearson International Airport (YYZ), Air Canada will resume service to Prague in the Czech Republic, after an absence of over five years.

Air Canada - Montreal-Naples route
Non-stop flights to Naples-Capodichino International Airport (NAP) will kick off on May 16, 2025, departing from Montreal four times a week with Boeing 787-8 aircraft.
Air Canada already serves several destinations in Italy, with flights to Rome and Venice from Montreal and Toronto, and a flight to Milan from Montreal.
Air Canada - Montreal-Porto route
Air Canada - Toronto-Prague route
Toronto will offer direct service to Prague-Václav-Havel (PRG) airport from June 6 to the end of September 2025, using Boeing 787-8 Dreamliners.
Flights take off at 20 h 25 on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays, with a scheduled landing in Prague at 10 h 45.

Save with Aeroplan Points
The Aeroplan loyalty program offers you many advantages. In Canada, major banks offer credit cards in partnership with Aeroplan, allowing you to earn points on your daily spending.
According to Air Canada’s points predictor, for a one-way economy flight from Montreal, you’ll need at least :
- 40,000 points to Naples airport
- 35,000 points to get you to Porto airport
And from Toronto :
- 35,000 points to Prague airport
Would you like to find out more about this loyalty program? Here’s our Aeroplan beginner’s guide.
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