Nonstop Flight is Latest International Addition into Austin-Bergstrom International Airport
May 18, 2015
Air Canada is launching a daily nonstop flight service from Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ) into Austin-Bergstrom International Airport (ABIA) starting Monday, May 18, 2015.
“This latest flight addition is a direct reflection of how our city continues to generate international growth as a premier destination for both business and leisure travelers,” said Bob Lander, Austin CVB’s President & CEO. “Last year, ABIA served a record 10.7 million passengers, and we know this number will continue to increase. Toronto is a vibrant financial, high tech, and cultural meetings market and we are excited to expand our outreach there.”
The Air Canada daily nonstop, feature the CRJ 705 aircraft, will depart Toronto at 2:25 p.m. and arrive in Austin at 4:45 p.m. The CRJ 705 offers 10 premium seats and 65 economy seats. Each seat will come with personal touch TVs as well as on demand audio and video.
Flights are now available for purchase on www.aircanada.com. For more information on Austin-Bergstrom International Airport, please visit www.abia.org.
About Austin CVB:
The Austin Convention & Visitors Bureau is the official destination marketing and sales organization for the City of Austin. An accredited member of the Destination Marketing Association International, Austin CVB is charged with marketing Austin nationally and internationally as a premier business and leisure destination, thus enriching our community's overall quality of life. Locally, travel supports an estimated 53,900 jobs and pumps more than $6.3
The Austin Convention & Visitors Bureau is the official destination marketing and sales organization for the City of Austin. An accredited member of the Destination Marketing Association International, Austin CVB is charged with marketing Austin nationally and internationally as a premier business and leisure destination, thus enriching our community's overall quality of life. Locally, travel supports an estimated 53,900 jobs and pumps more than $6.3
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