Toronto Pearson International Airport

By Richard Maslen
Republic of Ireland flag carrier Aer Lingus is to launch two new North American routes from Dublin Airport in summer 2014 supported by the expansion
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British Airways (BA) is to launch scheduled long-haul passenger flights with its new Boeing 787 Dreamliners on September 1, 2013 on the route between
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Fly Jamaica Airways is set to triple its flight operations after the Guyana Government approved the plans of the carrier to inaugurate links to the
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Air Canada has revealed that its current seasonal service between Toronto and Dublin, Ireland will be converted to a year-round service operated by
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Canadian low-cost carrier WestJet has revealed it will introduce services to four new destinations this summer including details of the first routes
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Icelandair has revealed it will launch its first year-round services to Canada with the return of flights between its Keflavik International Airport
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Saudi Arabian national carrier Saudia has revealed it will launch flights to Toronto in Canada and Los Angeles in the US over the coming two years as
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Air Canada has unveiled the launch plans of its new leisure airline, marking a major step in the transformation of Canada’s flag carrier to compete in
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Skyteam member AEROFLOT in Summer 2013 season is planning to resume Moscow Sheremetyevo – Toronto operation, after over 4 years of service suspension
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Air Canada starting 15DEC12 is re-introducing Boeing 767-300ER operation on Toronto – Los Angeles route for the Winter season. From 15DEC12 to 02JAN13
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As per 25OCT12 GDS timetable and inventory display, Ethiopian Airlines further adjusts planned Boeing 787 operation. Latest adjustment as follows
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By Richard Maslen
Toronto Pearson International Airport is Canada’s biggest airport. In 2011, 33.4 million guests walked through its doors on 428,000 aircraft movements
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