Thanks to Air Canada and its European Star Alliance partners TAP and Lufthansa, you can fly from Lisbon to Ontario, Canada for only €1,306 in business class. Not only can you fly to Toronto, but also to many smaller cities, such as Thunder Bay or Timmins.
These are the cities in Ontario that you can fly to:

You will always first fly to a European Star Alliance hub with either TAP or Lufthansa, and then fly to Toronto. If Toronto is not your final destination, you will have a third segment, operated by Air Canada. This last segment will often be in economy class, but it really is an extremely short flight.
We expect further shakeups in the airline industry over the following months. Some services might be cancelled, aircraft changed or downgraded. The schedule we describe may very well change.
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This deal expires on May 31, 2020. You can depart from Lisbon from Tuesday to Thursday and fly back from Monday to Wednesday. You also have to stay at least one Sunday in Canada, and your trip length may not exceed three months. There is high availability from November onward.
You can find all available dates on Google Flights and then book the flights on our Travel-Dealz flight search.
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Mileage
Air Canada’s long-haul flights will be issued in booking class P. This is a rather attractive booking. The basic mileage for the shortest possible trip across the pond from Dublin to Toronto looks like this:

Information & Tips for Canada
Canada offers a wide range of attractions, from the Rocky Mountains and Banff National Park to the vibrant cities of Toronto, Vancouver, and Montreal. The currency used is the Canadian dollar (CAD), and credit cards are widely accepted. Prices can vary, but Canada is generally more expensive than many other destinations, particularly in major cities. The weather varies significantly by region, with cold winters and mild summers in most areas, while the west coast enjoys milder winters. The best time to visit is usually summer or early autumn for pleasant temperatures.
Canada’s transport infrastructure is well-developed, with reliable public transit systems in major cities like Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver, including buses, subways, and light rail. However, outside of these urban areas, public transport can be limited, and a car is often necessary for getting around. Between cities, domestic flights are common, especially for long distances, but trains and buses are also available, though travel times can be lengthy. Road conditions are generally good, and driving is a popular way to explore the country.
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