Summary
- Montréal–Trudeau International Airport (YUL), offers over 40 long-haul destinations across five continents, making it a convenient hub for travelers.
- Air Canada is the essential carrier operating from Montreal, with probably the most long-haul destinations. Nevertheless, Air Transat also offers a sturdy network across the Atlantic to varied European ports.
- Montreal has a various range of long-haul connections, including flights to Africa, Asia, the Middle East, Europe, and South America, providing loads of options for travelers trying to explore different parts of the world.
Most individuals love a visit abroad, and should you’re traveling long-haul, it may possibly be much more exciting. Whether you reside in a giant city or should connect on regional flights to your closest international airport, Montreal’s international airport serves not only the Canadian-speaking province but additionally many of the Maritimes, Eastern Ontario, and northern communities across the highest of Recent York, Vermont, Maine, and Recent Hampshire.
Montréal–Trudeau International Airport (YUL) is 12 miles (20 km) east of Canada’s second-largest city and currently serves over 40 long-haul destinations across five continents.
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Air Transat
While mainly seasonal, Montreal’s second-largest long-haul carrier operates various flights across the Atlantic. 12 months-round connections include Lisbon, London Gatwick, Marseille, and Paris Charles de Gaulle. Seasonal flights head towards Amsterdam, Athens, Barcelona, Basel, Bordeau, Brussels, Madrid, Nantes, Nice, Porto, Rome Fiumicino, Toulouse and Venice.
Austrian, Lufthansa, and Swiss
All working together, the group serves Montreal from their respective hubs, Vienna, Munich, and Zurich. LH also adds extra flights to Frankfurt in peak time.
Corsair International
While this connection is just seasonal, Corsair connects Paris Orly over the summer.
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TAP Air Portugal
The Portuguese carrier sends its Airbus A321 across the Atlantic Ocean to Montreal 4 times per week, providing a 3rd carrier to choose from when heading to Portugal, complementing Air Transat and Air Canada, who also operate the route.
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South America
While the vast number in Europe shadows the variety of destinations in South America, there are still plenty to choose from for the intrepid traveler, including:
Air Canada, which shuttles passengers to Bogota and São Paulo Guarulhos 12 months round, along with seasonal services to Buenos Aires Ezeiza, while Air Transat, this December will start direct services to Jorge Chávez International Airport (LIM) in Lima, Peru.