Air Canada and Palma Airport increase connectivity between Mallorca and North America | News

Air Canada and local authorities, together with representatives from the tourism and business sectors, today celebrated the launch of a new direct summer service from June 18 between Palma de Mallorca Airport (PMI) and Montréal-Trudeau International Airport (YUL), improving connectivity between Mallorca and Canada with the only direct service between the two countries.
The event took place at Mallorca’s Son Moix Stadium, attended by Margaret Skinner, Senior Director of Sales EMEAI at Air Canada; Mr. Devon Zhang, Consul of Canada in Spain; Mr. Maël Solen Picard, Director of the Bureau du Québec in Barcelona; and Mr. Jaime Martínez Llabrés, Mayor of Palma de Mallorca, in addition to local Mallorcan authorities and institutions.
The service will run three times a week throughout the summer season, offering customers a convenient direct connection between Mallorca and Canada in just over eight hours. Flights depart from Palma every Monday, Thursday and Saturday, with return services from Montreal on Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays.
Margaret Skinner, Senior Director Sales EMEAI at Air Canada, said: “We are excited to launch our new direct service between Palma and Montreal, further strengthening our ties between Spain and Canada. Our goal is to support tourism, connect friends, families and businesses and make it easier than ever to explore Air Canada’s global network. Our new transatlantic route does just that, providing customers with a seamless and convenient connection.”
Through Air Canada’s Montreal hub, passengers traveling from Palma can enjoy seamless connections to destinations across Canada, the United States and South America. Whether you’re exploring Canada via hubs like Toronto or Vancouver, or stretching further afield via San Francisco, Los Angeles, Cancún, Bogotá, Mexico – these destinations are all accessible through a single booking and convenient transfer experience.
Travelers connecting to the United States through Canada can also take advantage of U.S. Customs and Immigration regulations in Montreal, allowing them to arrive in the U.S. as a domestic passenger.
The service will be operated on Air Canada’s state-of-the-art Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner, with a choice of three cabin options: Economy, Premium Economy and Air Canada’s renowned Signature Class.
Customers can also take advantage of Aeroplan, Air Canada’s loyalty program, which allows members to earn and redeem points across the airline’s global network and on a wide range of partner airlines, with the flexibility to combine points with cash.
Visit Air Canada’s website for more information.




