Air Canada
Air Canada operates daily year-round non-stop service between Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Toronto, Canada and launched in 2023 a new route connecting Vancouver to Dubai.
Air Canada, Canada’s largest airline and flag carrier, is a founding member of Star Alliance—the world’s most extensive air transportation network. The airline offers scheduled passenger service to 51 airports within Canada, 51 in the United States, and 86 destinations internationally.
It is the only international network carrier in North America to receive a Four-Star ranking from Skytrax, which in 2021 gave Air Canada awards for the Best Airline Staff in North America, Best Airline Staff in Canada, Best Business Class Lounge in North America, and an excellence award for its management of the COVID-19 pandemic.
In the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Air Canada operates direct flights from Toronto and Vancouver to Dubai, facilitating seamless travel between Canada and the UAE.
Air Canada hands over a 787-900 aircraft model to Paul Griffiths CEO of Dubai Airports in 2015 - Photo courtesy of Air Canada.
Air Canada expanded its partnership with Emirates in 2023 - Photo courtesy of Air Canada.
Air Canada during the launch of a new route linking Dubai to Vancouver - Photo courtesy of Air Canada.
The first Vancouver-Dubai flight arrives to DXB T3 - Photo courtesy of Air Canada.
Air Canada was the first airline to operate Boeing 787-900 series aircraft to the United Arab Emirates when they landed in Dubai on November 3rd 2015 - Photo courtesy of Air Canada.
The first Vancouver-Dubai flight arrives to DXB T3 - Photo courtesy of Air Canada.
Air Canada with Dubai Airports, the Canadian Ambassador to the United Arab Emirates and the Consul General of Canada in Dubai and the Northern Emirates during the inaugural flight between Dubai and Toronto - Photo courtesy of Air Canada.
Air Canada moves to Dubai Terminal 3 also known as Emirates Terminal - Photo courtesy of Air Canada.