Toronto: Air Canada, the flag carrier and the country's largest airline is considering starting daily flights to India by the end of the year. There are two obstacles: first a shortage of planes ("China is using up all our fleet!") and second, a fear that demand won't be consistent enough through the year to make the routes (likely non-stop to Toronto from Delhi and Mumbai) viable, 'Globe and Mail' reported.
Canadian tourism in India is picking up -- there were no fewer than 20 separate Canadian tourism events held in India last year to entice the industry, with Niagara Falls the number one draw. But tourists come in the relatively short season, December through March, before the temperatures head above 30C. India has only a half-dozen airlines with 350 planes serving the country, compared to more than 1,100 aircraft in use by China's many airlines. (PTI)