Air Canada has celebrated the resumption of its non-stop service between Edinburgh and its Toronto hub.
The flights are set to operate up to daily during the summer peak and will continue three times weekly into the winter season January 8, 2024.
The service is currently slated to return in early spring 2024.
Flights are operated by Boeing 787 Dreamliners, with three cabins: Signature Class, Premium Economy and Economy Class.
All flights are timed to “optimise connectivity” to Air Canada’s North American network.
Stephen Gerrard, Air Canada’s UK and Ireland general sales manager, said: “We are delighted once again to be flying from the Scottish capital with our newly extended non-stop service between Edinburgh and Toronto.
“Our customers in Scotland will benefit from this direct link to our Toronto hub and beyond to destinations across the Americas in both the summer and winter seasons.
Jonathan Macneal, head of aviation at Edinburgh airport, added: “It’s great to see the Air Canada tailfin back at Edinburgh airport, especially knowing it will be here for a longer duration than ever before now that it stretches into the winter months.
“Toronto continues to be a destination that generates excitement with passengers and we’re thrilled to be able to provide that direct link – and of course we look forward to welcoming the thousands of Canadian travellers who want to see the very best of Edinburgh and Scotland.”