In recent weeks, North American airlines have expanded their routes to Italian cities beyond the traditional hubs of Rome and Milan. The focus has been on popular tourist destinations like Naples and Venice, but new routes also include Catania, Palermo, and Lamezia Terme. Compared to 2019, direct flights from North America to these secondary Italian cities have increased by 98.6% in 2025.
On May 16, Air Canada introduced a new route from Montréal–Trudeau International Airport to Naples International Airport. This service will operate four times a week until October 24 using Boeing 787-8 aircraft. Mark Galardo of Air Canada commented that the new route "not only unites two great cities but also further connects two great countries."
Air Canada's seasonal flights reflect a broader trend among North American carriers focusing on Italy's secondary cities during peak travel months. Between May and October, Air Canada plans 93 departures on this route.