Air Canada
Air Canada
destinations
Air Canada mainline provides scheduled and chartered passenger jet service
directly to 21 Canadian cities, 30 destinations in the United States and 54
cities in Europe, the Middle East, Asia, Australia, the Caribbean, Mexico and
South America.
Air Canada mainline operates on average 630 scheduled flights
each day, and serves approximately 21 million scheduled and charter customers
annually.
Air Canada Jazz
Air Canada's wholly-owned regional airline,
Air Canada Jazz, and its commercial
partners serve an additional 48 Canadian and 20 U.S. cities. The airline
operates on average 724 flights per day and serves approximately 6 million
customers annually. This important regional airline plays a vital role in
providing connecting traffic to the Air Canada network as well as meeting the
needs of local customers.
Air Canada Jetz
Air Canada's
specialty charter service,
Air Canada Jetz, provides private air
travel and personalized service to professional sports teams, corporate
incentive travellers and executive groups with a fleet featuring all-business
class seating comfort.
Air Canada
Airline alliance:
London Airports serviced by
Air Canada
- London Heathrow Airport (LHR)
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Airport codes: London - all (LON), Heathrow (LHR), Gatwick (LGW), City (LCY),
Stansted (STN)
Arrivals & Departures - Flight information
Flights Arrival and Departure Information

Air Canada
London Office
Air Canada-Head Office
Radius Park, Hatton Cross, Middlesex
Telephone: 0871 2201 111
Fax: 020 8750 8495
About
Air Canada
Air Canada together with its regional airline subsidiary,
Air Canada Jazz,
provides scheduled and charter air transportation for passengers and cargo to
more than 150 destinations, vacation packages to over 90 destinations, as well
as maintenance, ground handling and training services to other airlines.
Canada's flag carrier is recognized as a leader in the global air transportation
market by pursuing a strategy based on value-added customer service, technical
excellence and passenger safety.
Air Canada has been ranked as the world's safest airline in an independent
analysis by air safety consultants of more than 500 airlines using ten
management and environment criteria. In a 2002 survey of the world's most
frequent air travellers, conducted by travel information publisher OAG,
Air Canada was voted best airline in North America for the second time in three
years;
Air Canada's frequent flyer program, Aeroplan, was voted best in the
world for two consecutive years in 2002, and again in 2003 when the airline's
website was also voted best in the world. In 1999,
Air Canada was selected as
best passenger service airline in the world by Air Transport World Magazine. In
addition, the readers of Business Traveller International have chosen
Air Canada
as their preferred airline to Canada for the past ten consecutive years.
Air Canada
History
Air Canada's predecessor, Trans-Canada Airlines (TCA) inaugurated its first
flight on September 1, 1937. The 50-minute flight aboard a Lockheed 10A carried
two passengers and mail between Vancouver and Seattle. By 1964, TCA had grown to
become Canada's national airline; it changed its name to Air Canada. The airline
became fully privatized in 1989. In 2000,
Air Canada acquired Canadian Airlines
International, Canada's second largest air carrier, thus becoming the world's
tenth largest international carrier.
Air Canada
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