
According to a top regional executive at Air Canada, demand for flights between Canada and the Asia-Pacific area is expected to rebound to reach pre-pandemic levels by December next year.
According to Kiyo Weiss, the airline’s Asia-Pacific sales director, the flights between Canada and the Asia-Pacific are now operating at 30% of their 2019 capacity, but that capacity is projected to treble by the end of December.
The airline is seeking to augment its presence in the region to meet high demand, particularly from Southeast Asian countries.
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