Air Canada to Start Haneda/Vancouver Daily Direct Service from January 2011
Air Canada (AC) will operate daily direct flight between Tokyo’s Haneda Airport and Vancouver from January 29, 2011. The airline currently operates daily service on its Narita/Vancouver route.

The new service from Haneda is part of the airline’s strategy of expanding its international route network. Air Canada plans to improve the passenger friendliness, providing customers with two options, with Haneda Airport enjoying easy access within approximately 30 minutes from central Tokyo and with Narita Airport providing excellent connectivity between domestic and international flights afforded by Star Alliance partner airlines.
Aircraft to be put into service will be Boeing B767-300ER configured with Executive First Class and Economy Class with 211 seats in total.
Haneda/Vancouver will be operated with following schedules:
| Air Canada Flight Schedule for Haneda/Vancouver – to begin Jan29, 2011 | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Route | Flight | Departure & Arrival Time | Frequency | Aircraft |
| Haneda (HND) – Vanvouver (YVR) | AC6 | 00:30 – 16:25 (-1) | Daily | Boeing B767-300ER |
| Vanvouver (YVR) – Haneda (HND) | AC5 | 19:00 – 22:30 (+1) | Mon,Wed,Fri,Sat | Boeing B767-300ER |
| Vanvouver (YVR) – Haneda (HND) | AC5 | 19:00 – 22:30 (+1) | Tue,Thu,Sun | Boeing B767-300ER |
Source: Travel Vision
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