Air Canada Asia Expansion Allows Air Canada Vacations to Launch Guided Tours in Region

As Air Canada boosts Asia-Pacific capacity, it follows suit that Air Canada Vacations has announced guided tours in the region. Over the last few years, the tour ops mandate has been to grow market share by supporting air routes with ground offerings.

Air Canada Vacations has announced the launch of guided tours and packages for South Korea, Singapore, Japan, and Thailand, with Flight & Hotel and Flight & Cruise options now available for bookings.

"Our goal at Air Canada Vacations is to provide travellers with the opportunity to discover the world," said Nino Montagnese, Vice President at Air Canada Vacations. "With the introduction of our Asia guided tours program, we are excited to show them around captivating destinations in Asia and create lasting memories with the peace of mind they are looking for."

The Asia Tours program provides year-round packages in Japan, South Korea, Singapore, Thailand and Malaysia. The offerings cater to cater to couples and small leisure groups, featuring 4-to-5-star accommodations in all tour packages located in key areas, domestic flights between cities, and gratuities.

The programs also include Air Canada Vacations assistance throughout the journey.

Non-stop flights to  Tokyo, Japan, depart from Montreal, Toronto, and Vancouver. Non-stop flights to Seoul, South Korea, and Osaka, Japan, are available from Toronto and Vancouver, as well as Singapore from Vancouver Airport.

Guided tours of Japan range from 9 days/7 nights to 10 days/8 nights, starting the journey from Osaka to Tokyo.

Travellers can arrive via Narita, Haneda, or Osaka airports and immerse themselves in Japan’s rich history while visiting cities such as Osaka, Nara, Kyoto, Nagoya, Hamamatsu, Gotemba /Fuji, and Tokyo as part of the itinerary.

The landscapes and culture of South Korea are available with the Remarkable South Korea guided tour. Across 8 days and 6 nights with direct flights from Toronto and Vancouver, travellers will explore the perfect blend of tradition and modernity as they explore the country’s iconic cities and cultural gems, starting in Seoul and visiting South Korean cities such as Andong, Daegu, Busan, and Gyeongju.

For an immersive 15-day/13-night journey through the landscapes, rich heritage, and cultural tapestries of South Korea and Japan, Air Canada Vacations offers two guided tours starting from Seoul.

Singapore packages are also available now along with Malaysia and Thailand with Air Canada Vacations, featuring five multi-city guided tours visiting cities such as Bangkok, Chiang Rai, Chiang Mai, Phuket, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and Malacca, to name a few. Stay tuned for upcoming new guided tour options to offer to your clients in Bali, Indonesia.

To learn more about the Asia guided tours program, please visit the Air Canada Vacations website here.

Jim Byers

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Jim Byers is a freelance travel writer based in Toronto. He was formerly travel editor at the Toronto Star and now writes for a variety of publications in Canada and around the world. He's also a regular guest on CBC, CTV News, Global News and other television and radio networks.

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