FLIGHT PATHS
San Antonio Airport launches new nonstop to Canada after 7 year pause
Direct San Antonio flights to Canada will begin May 2.
If at first you don’t succeed, try, try again. After a previous foray into direct San Antonio travel, Air Canada will launch its brand-new nonstop route to Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ) on May 2.
The new stop will be SAT's 10th international destination and the only Canadian route. Still, Toronto is one of North America's most dynamic cities, sure to be visited by vacationers wanting to check out the city's rich cultural scene and connect to international destinations like London, Barcelona, and Madrid.
The flights depart at 10:30 am on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays and arrive in Canada shortly after 3 pm, making it relatively easy to plan a long weekend getaway or a midweek business trip. The planes will be Air Canada's newish A220 aircraft, which buck the industry trend by providing wider seats, more legroom, and ample storage space.
Air Canada is the country’s largest carrier, serving more than 180 airports worldwide across six continents. Its Aeroplan loyalty program lets travelers cash in (or rack up) points with a massive partner network, and Air Canada Vacations sweetens the deal with packages that bundle flights, hotels, cruises, and more.
Air Canada first launched nonstop San Antonio-Toronto service in May 2017, reduced its presence roughly a year later, and exited the market entirely in 2019. The new service represents a critical second chance, with San Antonio's $2.5 billion airport expansion underway and city leaders actively working to attract additional international carriers.
“With this new nonstop connection, we look forward to continuing to foster relationships between our two communities and throughout Canada,” said San Antonio City Manager Erik Walsh in an earlier press release.
