PITTSBURGH – This week marks the beginning of the busy summer travel season at Pittsburgh International Airport with new nonstop flights to Montreal on Air Canada taking off on Thursday, May 17.
The inaugural Montreal flight is scheduled to depart at 4:15 p.m. to a water arch salute (weather permitting), news conference, ribbon cutting and celebration for passengers at the gate.
Airport, airline and regional business and tourism leaders including Rich Fitzgerald, County Executive; David Ray, Manager of Business Development for Air Canada; Bernie Mongilio of CGI; Ryan Wall, Trade Commissioner for Pittsburgh, Canadian Consulate General; and Andrea Townrow, Director of the Quebec Trade office, will address how the new service will benefit the region.
“We are excited about this partnership with Air Canada and about the opportunities that this provides for our businesses, as well as our leisure travelers,” said Allegheny County Executive Rich Fitzgerald. “These connections to important markets continue to build our region’s economic growth and we are appreciative of the relationship.”
Montreal is an important business and leisure market for Pittsburgh. Companies including CGI, Kraft-Heinz, Bombardier and Alcoa have operations there, and the city’s rich culture, history and European vibe attract more than 10 million visitors each year. The last time nonstop service was offered from Pittsburgh was November 2004.
“Adding international destinations like Montreal, as well as larger aircraft and additional frequencies like what we are seeing on other carriers is important for business and leisure travelers alike, and continues to advance the airport and region,” Allegheny County Airport Authority CEO Christina Cassotis said. “We look forward to a busy summer with more new flights starting as we continue to match the region’s demand with new air service.”
The Montreal flight is timed to conveniently connect to several long-haul routes operated by Air Canada to Europe and Asia. In 2018, Air Canada will account for nearly 40 percent of all international nonstop seats available from Pittsburgh International Airport. The airline also offers up to four daily flights between Pittsburgh and Toronto Pearson International Airport.
“Air Canada continues to strategically add new services to meet demand, and we are pleased to launch nonstop service between Pittsburgh and Montreal linking two cities with a strong business community and several major company headquarters,” said Lisa Pierce, Senior Director USA Sales & Market Development, Air Canada. “Our flights conveniently connect under one roof at our global Montreal hub providing seamless connections to and from our extensive domestic network and beyond to over 45 destinations including Keflavik (Island), Lyon, Marseille, Nice, (France), Algiers (Algeria) and Casablanca (Morocco).”
In addition to being a convenient gateway for Pittsburghers, international flights bring visitors from abroad to the region who make a strong impact on the economy, according to a recent airport study. International visitors spend two times the amount of domestic visitors, or more than $800 million annually.
International traffic was up more than 36 percent in March and 33 percent year-to-date, with more than 223,000 travelers flying abroad. International traffic is expected to continue growing throughout the summer.
Condor resumes seasonal nonstop service to Frankfurt on May 18, and Delta resumes its seasonal nonstop service to Paris on a larger 767 on May 24. Additionally, nonstop flights to Reykjavik which are currently offered four days per week year-round on WOW, will expand to five days per week on May 17.
All international flights from Pittsburgh allow easy connections to popular destinations throughout Europe including London, Amsterdam, Rome, Barcelona and more.
About Allegheny County Airport Authority:
Allegheny County Airport Authority, which manages Pittsburgh International Airport and Allegheny County Airport, is committed to increasing air service, improving customer service and inspiring growth in the Pittsburgh region. Its 2017 Annual Report detailing growth and improved financial position can be found at flypittsburgh.com/AR17.
Pittsburgh International Airport serves nearly 9 million passengers annually on 17 carriers. Over the past three years, the airport has doubled its nonstop destinations to include 74 airports. Air Transport World named Pittsburgh International its 2017 Airport of the Year. Travel + Leisure has again named Pittsburgh International a Top 10 Domestic Airport in 2017. In addition, TripAdvisor ranked Pittsburgh International Airport a Travelers’ Choice Favorite for Shopping in 2016.