Italian airline Neos has announced the indefinite suspension of its Amritsar-Milan-Toronto route, citing "international geopolitical instability" and a significant drop in bookings. The airline stated that low passenger numbers have made the route unsustainable, leading to a complete halt of its flights to Canada for the foreseeable future.
Neos began its transatlantic operations less than four years ago, launching direct flights between Milan Malpensa Airport (MPX) and New York JFK International Airport (JFK) in November 2021 using its Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner aircraft. The now-suspended Amritsar-Milan-Toronto service was introduced in April 2023, targeting Canada's Punjabi diaspora and operating with a stopover at Milan Malpensa.
According to information on Neos' website and data from aviation analytics company Cirium, the final flight on this route will operate on October 8, 2025. After this date, the weekly flight is removed from schedules until at least the end of summer 2026. Despite exiting the Canadian market, Neos will continue its connections from Rome Fiumicino and Verona to Amritsar.