the airínea Air Canada operateá their flights to Bogotá from Toronto and Montreal with the modern Boeing 787 Dreamliner in replacement of the Boeing 767.
After the announcement made by the airlineínea, where it was confirmedó to removeá much of its Boeing fleet 767 operating for Air Canda Rouge, metó that your route to Bogotá, what to followá flying, marketá to be operated by modern and efficient Boeing 787 as replacement.
With the gradual departure of the Boeing 767, that will stayán a few operating exclusively on routes between Canadaá and tourist centersístics in Europe, the replacement for this route that was operated by the subsidiary Rouge naturally are the Dreamliner aircraft for cargo capacity, passengers and autonomousía.
Equally, flights from Canadaá towards Colombia they change núflight grouper when he became an operator for the airlineínea principal Air Canada.
Schedules
The schedules and días de operationón with the Boeing 787 from Air Canada to Bogotaá to beán the following:
Toronto – Bogotaá
From the 2 September 2020:
Flight | Origin | Departure | Destiny | Arrival | Aircraft | Frequency |
AC-94 | Toronto (YYZ) | 23:15 | Bogotaá (BOG) | 4:00 | B787-8 | Sunday, miércoles, Friday |
AC-95 | Bogotaá (BOG) | 9:00 | Toronto (YYZ) | 15:55 | B787-8 | Monday, Thursday, sánot yet |
Montreal – Bogotaá
this route, what to startá from the 10 from December to 2020, debíhaving been inaugurated last June:
Flight | Origin | Departure | Destiny | Arrival | Aircraft | Frequency |
AC-98 | Montreal (YUL) | 21:45 | Bogotaá (BOG) | 4:00 | B787-8 | Tuesday, miércoles, sánot yet |
AC-99 | Bogotaá (BOG) | 9:00 | Montreal (YUL) | 15:10 | B787-8 | Meércoles, Thursday, domingo |
All días de operationóNo. and dates are subject to change depending onún the situation developsón current worldwide.
But to go sightseeing? Or just essential travel?
Colombia announced last week that it would only be from November 2020 that would start international flights as an end point. Those of cabotage could start in mid-October. Always keeping in mind the state of the pandemic.
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Long live Colombia