U.S. travelers headed north are getting more flight options in 2016.
Air Canada will launch a dozen new routes from its four Canadian hubs -- Montreal, Toronto, Vancouver and Calgary -- to major U.S. cities starting in May.
"Air Canada is the foreign carrier operating the most flights to the U.S., carrying the most customers and serving the most destinations," Benjamin Smith, president of passenger airlines for Air Canada, said in a statement.
"The U.S. is the top destination for Canadian travelers and Canada is one of the most popular destinations for Americans."
The airline is offering introductory fares for the new routes on its website, starting at $199 one-way depending on the route.
Toronto to Salt Lake City, Utah: May 27Toronto to Portland, Oregon: May 26Toronto to Washington, D.C. Dulles: May 2Toronto to Jacksonville, Florida: May 21Montreal to Denver, Colorado: June 4Montreal to Houston, Texas: June 6Montreal to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: May 24Calgary to Phoenix, Arizona: Seasonal route will continue from winterCalgary to San Francisco, California: June 18Vancouver to Chicago, Illinois: June 4Vancouver to San Diego, California: June 2Vancouver to San Jose, California: May 9
Special fares on expanded U.S. service & brand new non-stop routes: #SLC, #IAD, #JAX, & #SJC https://t.co/ip01bmK8LM pic.twitter.com/7O3wmWzjkw— Air Canada (@AirCanada) November 20, 2015