Air Canada Plans First Passenger Boeing 767 Routes Since its Retirement in 2020

Air Canada is officially bringing two passenger Boeing 767-300ERs out of retirement next year. The carrier has now begun to schedule the aircraft on several routes from Toronto (YYZ) based on what I’ve found so far:

  • Toronto (YYZ) to Las Vegas (LAS) from February 1 to March 29 (AC1281/1282)

  • Toronto (YYZ) to Calgary (YYC) from February 15 to April 30 (AC157/156)

  • Toronto (YYZ) to Edmonton (YEG) from February 15 to April 30 (AC163/166)

  • Toronto (YYZ) to Montego Bay (MBJ) from March 31 to April 30 (AC932/983)

  • Toronto (YYZ) to Phoenix (PHX) on March 14, 16, 23

The 767 only appears to be scheduled until April 30. This will likely be extended later as Air Canada updates its summer schedule.

Air Canada’s 767-300ER has 24 lie-flat business class seats in a 1-1-1 layout, which maintains the configuration it had when retired.

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