Canadian flag carrier,
Air Canada, has shared that it will utilize its new Airbus A321XLR on several trans-border routes from later this year, as reported by airline insider Ishrion Aviation on X. The Montreal-based airline has up to 30 of the type on order, with several already delivered, and has already announced plans to fly the aircraft to several European destinations from this summer.
Air Canada will utilize the long-haul capable aircraft on two services from Montréal–Trudeau International Airport (YUL), and one from
Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ), connecting the cities to California and Florida. Services to Los Angeles will take off from Montreal and Toronto in October and December, respectively, while services to Miami will debut in December.
19 Weekly Flights To Los Angeles With The Air Canada A321XLR
Flights from the French-speaking city of Montreal will start first, with AC adding the A321XLR on up to 12 weekly flights from YUL to
Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) from October 25. These will then be complemented by the airline adding a daily service from Toronto to Los Angeles from December 15.
These services will complement the airline’s existing network to Los Angeles, including its multiple daily services from Toronto. Air Canada also serves Los Angeles with services from Vancouver International Airport (YVR). The only other airline to provide year-round flights between the two cities is Porter Airlines (PD), which flies its own Embraer E195-E2.
Onboard the A321XLR, Air Canada passengers are able to travel in two different classes, with 14 seats in lie-flat business class and 168 in economy.
A321XLR Flights From Montreal To Miami
In addition to the airline utilizing the aircraft on services to Los Angeles, AC also plans to schedule the type on its services to
Miami International Airport (MIA). These services, as per Ishrion Aviation, are noted to operate just once a week on December 18 and 25th. These will complement the existing services already offered by AC to Miami, as the airline predominantly flies under Air Canada rouge from Montreal to Miami.
Air Canada already serves Miami from both Toronto and Vancouver year-round with its mainline fleet, while leisure-focused subsidiary Air Canada Rouge operates flights from Montreal and Toronto year-round. The airlines offering non-stop services from Miami to Canada are:
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Canadians enjoy traveling to Miami for several reasons, with escaping the cold, freezing Canadian winters for warmer temperatures and sunshine, while also enjoying direct access to the region’s major cruise ports.
In Photos: Onboard Air Canada’s Brand New Airbus A321XLR
AC introduces its most luxurious single-aisle yet.
Signature Business Class Features
Air Canada is already set to fly the A321XLR to Toulouse-Blagnac Airport (TLS),
Berlin Brandenburg Airport (BER), and Nantes (NTE) this summer. Providing more options for Canadian and European travelers for travel. The aircraft itself is the first narrow-body in its fleet to offer a Signature lie-flat experience with extra privacy and single rows with retractable panels.
Informative flight information screens keep those in the Business cabin informed of their flight details, while a 19-inch entertainment screen is retractable and can connect to your own devices via Bluetooth. USB-C and AC outlets provide options for keeping devices charged, along with a new wireless charging pad.
For those traveling in Economy, you can make the most of multi-use tables and added storage facilities in your seat, and newly designed seats created with additional comfort front of mind. 13-inch entertainment screens with Bluetooth connectivity are available to enjoy the latest movies, television shows, and music during the flight, wherever it might be taking you.
For Air Canada, its decision to fly the A321XLR on a number of its most popular trans-border routes is a positive sign for the airline’s demand to and from the United States, and for travelers, it will be a welcome improvement on the existing aircraft already serving these two cities, which predominantly include the A320 family of airplanes.

